CodeYetu Program

We are an impact driven organization that believes in providing equal and quality access to digital skills learning for children across Africa. We offer tailored classes to various institutions through in person or virtual one on one classes. Through coding clubs, students are able to learn programming languages and create projects related to their respective communities.

Coding Clubs

Code For Charity Virtual Club

Code For Charity Virtual Club

We conduct virtual one on one classes using zoom meetings. Students are paired with expert computer science trainers and have the flexibility of choosing time slots based on their availability Join this community of 100+ students learning online.

Makimei Children's Home

Makimei Children's Home

Makimei Children's home is charity home for abandoned and orphaned children. We offer in person coding classes at the home every Saturday morning from 11 am to 1 pm. Join us for a fun and inspiring learning experience.

Children's Garden Home and School

Children's Garden Home and School

CGH is a home, school and rescue center for orphans, abandoned, abused, desperate and neglected street children. We offer in person coding classes at the center every Saturday afternoon from 2pm to 4pm. Join us for a fun and inspiring learning experience.

Ushirika Children Centre

Ushirika Children Centre

A community-based organization situated in Kibera, Kenya. With a strong emphasis on empowering the youth, particularly those affected by factors like school dropout, substance abuse, and the impact of HIV/AIDS. We offer in person coding classes at the center every Saturday afternoon from 2pm to 4pm. Join us to learn and experience the diverse community of Kibera Slums.

Samburu Girls Foundation

Samburu Girls Foundation

Is a rescue center for girls rescued from child-marriage, beading and FGM. We offer virtual coding classes at the center every Saturday morning from 9am to 11am. Join us for an inspiring experience with the girls from the beautiful Samburu Community

Wajukuu Arts Coding Club

Wajukuu Arts Coding Club

Wajukuu Art Project is a registered community-based organization situated in Lunga-lunga neighborhood of Mukuru slum. Through art classes, Wajukuu empowers children and youth to use art to connect with their heritage, cope with challenges they face in their home and community, speak out against injustice levied upon them, and envisage an alternative future. Join us every Sunday afternoon from 2pm to 4pm for in person coding classes at Wajukuu art Center.

Kakuma Refugee Camp

Kakuma Refugee Camp

We conduct virtual one on one classes using zoom meetings. Students are paired with expert computer science trainers and have the flexibility of choosing time slots based on their availability Join this community of 100+ students learning online.

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Interested in learning coding for the 21st Century?

In a 40-minute trial lesson, both the student and the parents can determine whether the coding lessons are suitable for them, and the teacher can help suggest the right course for the student.

Contact Us

Connect with us to learn about the transformative journey of our learners at the CodeYetu Academy

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CodeYetu is a social enterprise that focuses on teaching children between 6 to 16 years how to code. We believe that each child, given an equal or some level of opportunity, can not only utilize their potential but is also able to see the possibilities of what their lives could become.