
Launching Our Women in Web & AI Cohort: 15 Students, Community-Funded
Afghan Geeks Education starts four-month intensive program after community rallies to replace withdrawn funding
What Happened
Afghan Geeks Education partnered with the Malalai Foundation to launch a 20-student cohort for young Afghan women in web development and AI. After completing 15 interviews, the foundation withdrew support at the final stage.
Rather than cancel, we turned to our community. Through crowdfunding and support from Dr. Clelia Compas, we raised funds to proceed with 15 students—covering instruction, internet costs, and platform access for four months.
The program launched this month.
What Students Are Learning
Web Development: From fundamentals to production-ready applications, with real projects that build portfolios employers can review.
Artificial Intelligence: Practical AI integration and emerging technology skills, accessible to all participants.
Project-Based Delivery: Students work on actual projects serving Afghan Geeks Education's graduate community—not theoretical exercises.
How We're Delivering It
Afghan Geeks Education operates a custom-built Learning Management System with AI-powered personalization. The platform:
- Adapts to individual learning pace and skill gaps
- Scales to support 100,000+ concurrent students
- Provides real-time progress tracking
- Enables personalized instruction at scale
This infrastructure allows us to deliver high-quality education remotely while supporting each student's specific needs.
Program Support
Participants receive:
- Monthly internet cost coverage
- Professional instruction
- Access to our AI-enhanced LMS
- Real-world project experience
- Technical and learning support
About Afghan Geeks Education
Free tech education built for real work
Afghan Geeks Education combines rigorous training with community support so Afghan women can learn safely, build proof of skill, and access opportunities in the global digital economy.
Our Approach
100% free — always
No tuition, no hidden fees. Donors and partners fund seats so students focus on learning, not invoices.
Project-based learning
Students ship real projects from early weeks — portfolios and applications employers can review, not endless slides.
Women teaching women
Afghan women instructors, often teaching in Dari, with the lived context students navigate daily.
Web & AI tracks
Structured paths from beginner web development to AI-powered applications, with mentorship at each step.
Careers, not certificates
Placement support, referrals, and guidance after graduation — we care that skills turn into income.
Global network
Students join from Afghanistan and the diaspora; graduates work with teams and clients across continents.
Looking Ahead
This cohort demonstrates that community-funded technical education for Afghan women is viable and sustainable. Our scalable infrastructure positions us to expand as resources grow.
Organizations and individuals interested in supporting future cohorts can reach us at info@afghangeeks.com.
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Contact: info@afghangeeks.com
Website: afghangeeksedu.org
