Tsofen is an Israeli non profit organization designed to help Israel’s Arab citizens enter the country’s high-tech industry. Tsofen translates roughly as ‘secret code’ – the organisation aims to find the secret code to get more Arabs employed in this lucrative field. Sami Saadi, Co-founder of Tsofen and Paz Hirschmann, Director of Resource & Business Development spoke to Fathom Editor Alan Johnson.
Winter / 2013
Helping Israel’s Arab citizens into high-tech
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