Addressing low Cardano engagement among DRC students and developers, unlocking opportunities for learning and development, fostering Cardano blockchain growth.
This is the total amount allocated to CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN CHALLENGE IN DRC.
Uptodate Developers
Dan Baruka
Josephine Ndeze
Cephas Mbuyi
Yannick Nsenga
Launching Cardano Blockchain Challenge in DRC: Empowering students, developers, and entrepreneurs to propose, develop, and implement local blockchain solutions for impactful problem-solving.
No dependencies.
Project will be fully open source.
For open source, we plan to use the MIT License, promoting accessibility and collaboration. The entire codebase, including core elements, will be open source. This ensures transparency, community contribution, and widespread adoption, aligning with our commitment to fostering an inclusive and collaborative development environment.
SDG goals:
Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
SDG subgoals:
Support least developed countries, including through financial and technical assistance, in building sustainable and resilient buildings utilizing local materials
By 2030, ensure that all girls and boys complete free, equitable and quality primary and secondary education leading to relevant and effective learning outcomes
By 2030, substantially increase the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship
Key Performance Indicator (KPI):
Proportion of youth and adults with information and communications technology (ICT) skills, by type of skill
Proportion of children and young people (a) in grades 2/3; (b) at the end of primary; and (c) at the end of lower secondary achieving at least a minimum proficiency level in (i) reading and (ii) mathematics, by sex
Universal Human Rights Index (UHRI):
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The proposed solution is the 'Cardano Blockchain Challenge in DRC,' akin to a 'Blockchain Hackathon.' This initiative sparks local engagement by inviting students, developers, and entrepreneurs to propose and implement innovative projects on the Cardano blockchain.
Recognizing the challenge of low Cardano involvement in the DRC, our solution actively involves participants, inspiring exploration of Cardano's opportunities.
Projects will be chosen based on relevance, originality, and potential community impact. Selected teams receive comprehensive support—technical, material, and financial—to bring their ideas to life.
Our approach promotes awareness, addresses specific needs, fosters autonomy, and anticipates a lasting impact. By creating a dynamic learning environment, we aim to overcome barriers and stimulate active participation.
Stakeholders include students and young innovators. Success will be measured through indicators such as challenge participation, project outcomes, and the enduring impact of Cardano in the educational community.
Unique aspects include a structured program, technical, material, and financial support, ensuring personalized assistance for project realization.
Beneficiaries are students acquiring skills and contributing to Cardano. The Cardano community gains diverse ideas, projects, and increased participation from the Congolese community.
Critically, this enhances diversity, promotes blockchain in education, and fuels innovation in the DRC, aligning with Cardano's global expansion and sustainability.
Approach:
Our approach centers on the "Cardano Blockchain Challenge in DRC," designed as a dynamic and impactful initiative. The key components of our approach are as follows:
Identifying the challenge of low Cardano engagement in the DRC, we acknowledge the untapped potential and limited exposure to Cardano's ecosystem among local students and developers.
We propose a solution akin to a 'Blockchain Hackathon'—the Cardano Blockchain Challenge. This challenge invites active participation from students, developers, and entrepreneurs to propose and implement projects on the Cardano blockchain.
Projects will be selected based on relevance, originality, and potential community impact. This ensures a focus on meaningful contributions that align with local needs.
Selected teams will receive comprehensive support, including technical guidance, material resources, and financial backing. This support extends throughout the project lifecycle, from ideation to prototype development.
Our approach encourages autonomy by empowering participants to submit their own projects. This stimulates creativity and allows participants to explore their ideas, contributing actively to the Cardano community.
Anticipating a lasting impact, our approach aims to create a sustainable ecosystem in the DRC. By nurturing a new generation of blockchain talent, we contribute to the long-term growth and adoption of Cardano in the region.
The challenge provides a structured learning environment, fostering awareness, education, collaboration, and autonomy. We believe that knowledge is pivotal in sparking interest and encouraging active participation.
Stakeholders include students and young innovators in the DRC, ensuring a diverse and inclusive participation. Their engagement is crucial for the success and sustainability of the Cardano Blockchain Challenge.
Key indicators, such as challenge participation, project outcomes, and the enduring impact of Cardano in the educational community, will be systematically measured to gauge the success and effectiveness of our approach.
The approach emphasizes diversity, promotes blockchain education, and fuels innovation in the DRC. This aligns with Cardano's global vision of inclusivity, expansion, and sustainable technological development.
Stakeholders:
Central to the initiative, students are primary stakeholders. Their active participation and project contributions drive the success and impact of the Cardano Blockchain Challenge.
Engaging developers is critical. Their skills and creativity shape the projects, enriching the Cardano ecosystem and fostering innovation within the challenge.
Entrepreneurs bring a business-oriented perspective. Their involvement adds value by exploring the commercial potential of blockchain projects, contributing to real-world applications.
The broader Cardano community is a key stakeholder, benefiting from increased diversity and fresh ideas. The challenge aims to strengthen and diversify the global Cardano network.
Impact Demonstration:
We will measure success through the number and quality of projects generated, successful prototype development, and subsequent real-world application. Additionally, tracking increased Cardano engagement in the DRC community will be a key indicator of our initiative's impact.
Uniqueness and Importance:
What sets our solution apart is its focus on local use cases and active community involvement. By fostering homegrown talent and addressing local challenges through blockchain, we not only contribute to Cardano's global growth but also empower the DRC community to be active participants in the decentralized future. This aligns with Cardano's ethos of inclusivity, innovation, and sustainable development.
Innovation in Education:
The challenge introduces innovative learning methods, providing hands-on experience in blockchain technology. It promotes a culture of continuous learning, contributing to the development of a skilled workforce in the emerging field of decentralized technology.
Promoting Collaboration:
Collaboration is at the core of our solution. By fostering teamwork among participants, we aim to create a collaborative environment that encourages the exchange of ideas, knowledge, and expertise within the Cardano community.
Cultural Relevance:
The solution is culturally relevant by addressing specific challenges faced by the DRC community. This cultural relevance ensures that the projects developed during the challenge are meaningful, impactful, and resonate with local needs.
Empowering Developers and Entrepreneurs:
The Cardano Blockchain Challenge empowers local developers and entrepreneurs by providing the resources and support needed to turn their ideas into reality. This empowerment contributes to the growth of a self-sufficient and innovative blockchain community in the DRC.
Strategic Global Expansion:
Our solution aligns with Cardano's strategic global expansion by fostering local hubs of innovation. Through the challenge, we contribute to the decentralization and widespread adoption of Cardano, strengthening its presence in diverse regions globally.
Positive Impact on the Wider Cardano Community:
The success of the "CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN CHALLENGE IN DRC" will bring substantial value to the broader Cardano community in several key ways:
--> Diverse Ideas and Projects:
The challenge will introduce a stream of diverse ideas and projects into the Cardano ecosystem. This diversity enhances the overall innovation landscape, bringing fresh perspectives and potential solutions to global challenges.
--> Global Collaboration:
By connecting local talents with the wider Cardano community, the challenge promotes cross-cultural collaboration. This exchange of ideas and expertise enriches the global Cardano network, fostering a collaborative and inclusive environment.
--> Increased Adoption and Integration:
Successful projects from the challenge that integrate into the Cardano ecosystem contribute to the platform's broader adoption. This integration demonstrates real-world applications and enhances the overall utility and relevance of Cardano.
--> Skill Development and Knowledge Transfer:
The initiative enhances skill development among participants, creating a pool of talented individuals well-versed in Cardano technology. This knowledge transfer contributes to the global skill base within the Cardano community.
--> Elevated Community Engagement:
As the Cardano Blockchain Challenge unfolds, it stimulates increased community engagement. The excitement and enthusiasm generated locally resonate globally, creating a ripple effect of heightened interest and participation in the Cardano community.
Measurement of Impact:
Impact will be measured through a combination of quantitative and qualitative metrics:
1.Quantitative Metrics:
2.Qualitative Metrics:
Sharing Outputs and Opportunities:
We have planned several ways to share the results and benefits of our project to ensure effective dissemination over a reasonable period.
Here are our plans for sharing the results of our project:
We will produce detailed reports describing the activities carried out, the results obtained and the lessons learned throughout the project. These reports will be shared with the Cardano community on the Cardano forum, potential partners, blockchain industry players, and other interested stakeholders.
We also plan to publish our results in academic journals and specialized conferences to contribute to research and development in the field of blockchain.
We will create online documentation detailing the processes, methodologies and best practices we have developed throughout the project. This documentation will be accessible to the Cardano community, developers, students, and anyone interested in blockchain. We plan to use online content-sharing platforms, such as blogs, forums, and code repositories, to facilitate access to our findings and enable ongoing collaboration.
Regarding the use of the results generated by the project in further research and development activities, we will consider them as a solid basis for further explorations and innovations. Lessons learned, best practices and results achieved will feed our thinking on potential Cardano blockchain improvements, new research and development projects, as well as opportunities for practical application in various fields. We will remain committed to continued research, experimentation and evolution of the Cardano ecosystem by leveraging the knowledge gained from our project.
Our company, Uptodate Developers, specializes in the development of web, mobile and desktop applications.
We have over 18 developers in our team, and our community has over 200 active developers on our Telegram channel.
For 3 years, we have been actively involved in Cardano Blockchain. We have acquired solid experience in this field, working on projects related to blockchain, decentralization and web3 technology. Our team has the necessary skills to design and develop applications based on blockchain technologies such as Cardano. We are passionate about technological innovation and we are committed to contributing to the adoption of Cardano in French-speaking Africa with our expertise and relevant experience.
Our team members have been active in the Cardano community for 3 years now in different ways :
Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook, Telegram, Youtube
We have already successfully completed 3 editions of the Termene challenge.
Milestone 1: Preparation and Launch
Description:
Milestone 1 involves the preparatory steps to initiate the "CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN CHALLENGE IN DRC." It encompasses activities related to defining eligibility, creating a project schedule, opening registrations, conducting outreach, establishing communication channels, formulating evaluation criteria, preparing launch materials, testing the registration system, finalizing budget allocation, and setting up project management protocols.
Activities:
Define Eligibility Criteria:
Create Detailed Project Schedule:
Open Project Registrations:
Conduct Outreach and Promotion:
Establish Communication Channels:
Formulate Evaluation Criteria:
Prepare Launch Materials:
Test and Validate Registration System:
Finalize Budget and Resource Allocation:
Establish Project Management Protocols:
Milestone Outputs:
Acceptance Criteria:
Achievement of these activities against their respective acceptance criteria confirms the successful completion of Milestone 1.
Milestone 2: Project Selection and Bootcamp
Description:
Milestone 2 involves refining project submissions, selecting the top 10 projects, guiding teams through reformulation, and conducting an online boot camp to enhance participants' skills and project understanding.
Activities:
Refinement of Project Submissions:
Preselection of Top 10 Projects:
Reformulation of Projects by the Top 10:
Online Bootcamp:
Milestone Outputs:
Acceptance Criteria:
Achievement of these activities against their respective acceptance criteria confirms the successful completion of Milestone 2.
Final Milestone: Closing Ceremony (Pitch and Announcement)
Description:
The Final Milestone encompasses the closing ceremony, including pitch presentations and the proclamation of winners for the "CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN CHALLENGE IN DRC." This phase involves activities such as evaluating finalized projects, selecting winners, organizing the closing ceremony, and making official announcements.
Activities:
Evaluate Finalized Projects:
Select Winners:
Organize Closing Ceremony:
Pitch Presentations:
Official Proclamation:
Milestone Outputs:
Acceptance Criteria:
Achievement of these activities against their respective acceptance criteria confirms the successful completion of the Final Milestone for the Cardano Blockchain Challenge in DRC.
Uptodate Developers is a startup working in the promotion of new information and communication technologies under two aspects: By designing adapted solutions that contribute to the resolution of social problems and by promoting technology to young people. We train developers to understand customers problems, so that our team can suggest IT Software as part of the solution to the problems. We have two type of developers : Permanent and Freelances. When a project need skills that our permanent developers have, we hire freelances.
Project leader
CEO of Uptodate Developers.
Entrepreneur and Blockchain developer, Dan baruka is a software engineer and technology entrepreneur based in Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo). He is the co-founder of the startup Uptodate Developers, which brings together young people working in new information and communication technologies. Its objective is to contribute to positively change Africa by using new technologies in entrepreneurship to contribute to the resolution of Africa's problems.
Languages : French & English
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-baruka-6a3423188
Blockchain developer
Kwame Adjei is a talented blockchain developer with a passion for leveraging technology to drive social and economic progress. Holding a degree in Computer Science, Kwame has gained expertise in blockchain development and decentralized applications (dApps). He is proficient in programming languages such as Solidity, JavaScript, and Python, enabling him to build secure and efficient smart contracts. Kwame has completed several blockchain-focused training programs and is actively involved in the African blockchain community. With a strong commitment to innovation and a deep understanding of the local ecosystem, Kwame aims to contribute to the adoption of blockchain technology across Africa.
Languages : French & English
Blockchain developer
Wada Business Initiatives Lead, DRC Wada Coordinator. M.A in Economics, experienced in banking and public policy. Completed the Plutus Pioneer and Atala Prism Pioneer Programs. Haskell and Plutus trainer in Wada and Guimbalabs Education programs, Smart Contract Developer and entrepreneur.
Languages : French & English
(https://www.linkedin.com/in/fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric-samvura-907aa53b)
Team Leader | Chef Operating Officer
COO at Uptodate Developers and Blockchain entrepreneur. Software engineer, Tech entrepreneur in Kinshasa (DR-Congo), Mandela washington fellowship Allumi 2022 | The Next Einstein Forum (NEF) Ambassador (2019-2021) | MissGeekAfrca 2019.
Languages : French & English
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephine-ndeze-54115b188/?originalSubdomain=cd
Priscille Bampata
Regional project Coordinator at UPDEV | Administrative
Coordinator at Uptodate Developers, passionate about new information and communication technology, medicine and management.
Languages : French & English
https://cd.linkedin.com/in/priscille-bampata-1b4a76224
Vital yengayenga
Community Manager | RS content strategy
Digital Marketing, Graphic Design, User Experience Design (UX), Copywriting, Copywriting, User Experience Writing, Content Strategy, Blog
Languages : French | English
https://www.linkedin.com/in/vital-yengayenga/
2.TEAM TO HIRE
Cameraman and videos producer.
Freelance Editor and cameraman at Nyiragongo Ngoma Production, SARL
Language : French
https://www.linkedin.com/in/latouifa-fetafeta-b7ba49160/
Photojournalist and Corporate Consultant.
Experienced Managing Director with a demonstrated history of working in the marketing and advertising industry. Skilled in Strategic Planning, Microsoft Office, Management, Business Strategy, and Marketing. Strong business development professional with a Certificat formation focused on Business and Entrepreneurship from Global Touch Corporate DRC. Professional photographe and consulting in Kivu Entrepreneurs.
Language : French & English
https://www.linkedin.com/in/blaise-p-irenge-7b8b85133/
3.PARTNERSHIP TO SIGN
INGENIOUS CITY (For project evaluations)
Professional training and coaching
Ingenious City is an incubator platform and a co-working space which aims to bring together, in one place, all the actors of entrepreneurship in the DRC.
Language : French & English
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ingenious-city/
Here is a detailed budget breakdown for the CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN CHALLENGE IN DRC project.
Total Planned Budget: 37700 ₳
--> Milestone 1: Preparation and Launch
Projects Protocols:
Designer for Social Media Content:
Community Manager and Social Media Promotion:
Administration Expenses:
Bootcamp Coach, Developers, and Preselection Judges Motivation:
Total Milestone 1 Budget: 11700 ₳
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--> Milestone 2: Project Selection and Bootcamp
Designer for Social Media Content:
Community Manager:
Administration Expenses:
Selection Judges Motivation:
Closing Event Expense:
Total Milestone 2 Budget: 11800 ₳
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Final Milestone: Closing Ceremony (Pitch and Announcement)
3 Winner Prizes:
Designer for Social Media Content:
Community Manager:
Administration Expenses:
Development Accompaniment Expenses:
Total Final Milestone Budget: 14200 ₳
The cost breakdown of the project aligns with industry standards, ensuring that the allocated funds are utilized effectively to achieve the project's goals. The budget considerations are based on several factors:
--> Professional Services:
Designer for Social Media Content, Community Manager, and Judges Motivation: These costs are aligned with standard freelance rates for skilled professionals, ensuring quality work and engagement.
--> Fixed Costs:
Administration Expenses and Fixed Costs for Designer/Community Manager: These fixed costs cover essential elements like administrative expenses, social media content creation, and community management. They are justified by the need for consistent and high-quality services throughout the project.
--> Development Accompaniment:
Development Accompaniment Expenses: This cost is designed to support the winning projects, providing valuable resources to ensure their successful development and implementation. It reflects the commitment to fostering real-world applications on the Cardano blockchain.
--> Prizes for Winners:
Winner Prizes: The allocated prizes for the top three winning projects demonstrate a commitment to recognizing and rewarding innovative contributions. This incentivizes active participation and promotes the development of impactful projects within the Cardano ecosystem.
--> Budget Transparency:
The budget transparency ensures that every ADA is accounted for, contributing to a clear understanding of how the funds will be utilized at each stage of the project.
--> Proportional Consideration:
While the costs are not explicitly tied to the average wage in the country, they are proportional to the scope and requirements of each milestone. The aim is to ensure that the project represents value for money by delivering tangible outcomes and fostering active engagement within the Cardano community.
In summary, the budget allocation is strategic, aiming to maximize the impact of the CARDANO BLOCKCHAIN CHALLENGE IN DRC project within the allocated funds. The costs are justified by industry standards, the need for professional services, and the goal of promoting meaningful contributions to the Cardano ecosystem.