Mudan Codes successfully concluded Phase 2 of our annual Ramadan Hackathon, a month-long digital challenge designed to inspire Somali girls to practice coding daily throughout the holy month.
This unique hackathon format focused on consistency, problem-solving, and community learning. Participants responded to daily coding questions, competed for prizes, and deepened their skills across programming fundamentals and AI logic.
π‘ How It Worked:
- Daily coding or AI questions were posted across Mudan Codesβ platforms
- Participants were asked to answer, like, and share to engage
- Every Friday of Ramadan, three top participants were selected as winners
- Each winner received $10 in recognition of their performance and commitment
π Outcomes:
- Dozens of girls engaged daily with the coding challenges
- Friendly competition led to increased motivation and accountability
- Many participants reported improvements in their speed, confidence, and coding fluency
- The initiative built excitement and momentum for further tech learning after Ramadan
π¬ Why It Matters:
Hackathons arenβt just for experts. When structured accessibly β like this one β they become learning accelerators. By focusing on daily effort rather than large, intimidating builds, we empowered beginners to grow without fear of failure.
Ramadan is a time of reflection and renewal. Through this event, Mudan Codes added reimagining futures through code to that spirit.