Code4Europe

Empowering Women, Digitalizing Energy, Greening the Future

The Code4Europe Project brings together a consortium of 41 partners and 4 Associated Partners from over 20 countries with the mission to empower 25 million Europeans with coding skills until June 2026. The Code4Europe Consortium is committed to expanding and enhancing digital education, building on the successes of EU Code Week since its inception in 2013. Its mission is to inspire and empower the next generation of digitally-savvy Europeans, ensuring that programming and tech skills are accessible to all. Code4Europe aims to reimagine, revamp and relaunch EU Code Week, giving it a mandate to drive real change in digital education throughout Europe, a focus on vastly increasing the number of young people who choose digital careers, and an emphasis on engaging the entire digital skills ecosystem in a common mission to close the digital skills gap in Europe by tackling the problem at its source.

About EU Code Week 

EU Code Week is an international grassroots movement celebrating creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration through programming and tech activities. Supported by the European Commission, EU Code Week encourages participation from everyone, especially schools. It aims to demystify coding and motivate people of all abilities to learn. Explore digital creativity and coding at CodeWeek.eu and join the growing movement to master coding and computational thinking.

EUASE’s role in Code4Europe 

As the EU strives to achieve net-zero, the dual and connected role of the green and digital transitions is more important than ever. Digital skills are essential to drive innovation and the development of new sustainable solutions. Within Code4Europe, The European Alliance to Save Energy highlights the synergies between and mutually reinforcing role of digital and green skills. In this project, EUASE aims to leverage our wide network to expose young Europeans to the numerous career opportunities in the energy efficiency sector that depend on strong digital skills and show them how to get there. In doing so, EUASE aims to support the digital, green, and just transitions simultaneously.   

Financed under: Digital Europe Programme 

 

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