What's Happening?
Approximately 1,000 teenagers from Israel's periphery participated in a hackathon organized by the Nitzanim program, developing tools to combat bullying, loneliness, and safety risks. The winning project, SafeWay, created by students from Ramle, includes
a smart emergency button and an intelligent chat assistant for personal safety. Another project focused on an anti-bullying game for schoolyards. The event, supported by Israel's defense and high-tech sectors, aims to train youth for elite technological roles and build a local high-tech talent pipeline.
Why It's Important?
This hackathon highlights the potential of youth-driven innovation in addressing social issues like bullying and personal safety. By engaging teenagers in technological development, the program not only empowers them with valuable skills but also contributes to societal well-being. The initiative supports Israel's goal of nurturing local tech talent, particularly in underrepresented regions, and could lead to long-term economic and social benefits by bridging gaps between central and peripheral areas.












