Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Indonesian domestic workers are picking up coding skills on their days off

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Indonesia's foreign domestic workers have a way to pick up coding skills, thanks to new courses being organised in the cities they work in.

The two-month-long coding course, is being run by the Indonesian government's Creative Economy Agency (Bekraf), and is similar to one it's already started running back home for stay-at-home mothers, called "Coding Mum."

Around two million Indonesians are overseas as domestic workers around the world. Roughly 125,000 Indonesians are employed as domestic workers in Singapore, and 151,000 in Hong Kong. Read more...

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