Esusu groups have existed for ages and are generally bogged with issues of lack of transparency and accountability and inability to scale after many years.
This is the total amount allocated to Cardano Blockchain Tooling For Transparency, Accountability and Financial Inclusion in Esusu Groups.
RemoStart
Engage the Esusu groups and the Cardano developer community to find solutions to identified challenges. Ultimately expands the Cardano ecosystem and validates the concept of blockchain as a solution.
No dependencies.
Project will be fully open source using a Creative Commons attribution and sharealike license. CC BY-SA 4.0
SDG Goals
8 - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
SDG Subgoals
8.2 - Achieve higher levels of economic productivity through diversification, technological upgrading and innovation, including through a focus on high-value added and labour-intensive sectors
In Nigeria and many African communities, there are savings and money lending organizations called AJO or Esusu. They are detailed in this wikipedia page, “Rotating savings and credit association
Our goal is to do an outreach campaign to these groups to research and understand the system and determine if Cardano is a good fit. We will listen to the group members for the problems they encounter and explain blockchain and help them to use Cardano wallets.
The project is divided into two phases that reflect the two groups of stakeholders.
In phase one, we will do outreach, education and onboarding with Nigerians involved in Esusu lending programs. The goal is to explain blockchain to them as well as listen to them about how the Esusu groups work and their experience. This will be invaluable information for the Cardano developers community.
Phase two is a similar outreach and education campaign for the Cardano developers community. The goal is to present the phase one research in an understandable way and answer the question - “Can Cardano smart contracts be built to effectively address the needs of Esusu groups?”
The Nigerian Esusu project will have a sustainable economic impact by providing solutions to the challenges holding back these groups from growth and scaling.
We feel there is a real need in the Esusu community which the Cardano community can uniquely address. Our team is ready, willing and able to bring these two groups together for mutual benefit.
An initial first step is educating leaders and members of Esusu groups on the potential of Blockchain in addressing some of the challenges holding their effectiveness and growth as groups.
Ultimately, the project will create new Cardano users and onboard existing groups using Cardano DAO tools after a detailed understanding of their peculiarities.
The project will provide foundational research for anyone interested in Esusu-type rotational lending practice. We believe there is an opportunity for Cardano Developers to build and adapt tools in support of Esusu groups. There is an opportunity for Esusu groups to become Cardano DAOs. This is a win-win situation for Developers and the people engaged in Esusu.
Furthermore
Quantitative Metrics
Qualitative
Glossary
The number of users of the Cardano Esusu glossary.
There will be a website with a mailing list and a place to access the materials of the project. Contact information of the team members will be available.
We will publicly share our milestone and closeout reports with the Cardano community and other interested parties.
The team behind the project comes with valuable experience both within and outside of web3 and a strong commitment to delivering sustainable solutions. To ensure this is achieved, the project has been divided into phases and milestones with clear deliverables.
This proposal will fund a team of 4 persons over 7 months with 4 key milestones involving separate workshops for Esusu groups and the Cardano developers. This will ultimately provide sustainable solutions for greater productivity and growth of Esusu groups.
Ona Ohimor
The lead proposer is a finance professional and trainer. He has been in web3 for over three years, initially as a crypto enthusiast but now as a Blockchain and Web3 evangelist. He has trained and onboarded dozens of newbies to Blockchain. Besides, his passion for crypto, he is an advocate for small and growing businesses and provides functional skills training for businesses.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/onoakpomaohimor
Daniel Effiom
Daniel is an experienced fintech professional and member of the Cardano community in Nigeria.
Newman Lanier (@Newman5)
Newman has been involved in Project Catalyst since Fund7, actively participating as a member of various Catalyst Groups, including the 'DAOs love Cardano' challenge team. Trained as a facilitator and project manager, his main focus lies in documenting group activities and project planning. For the current project, he has taken on the roles of coordinator and Project Catalyst consultant.
Furthermore, collaboration and engagement with the Cardano Community as we go from one milestone to another will ensure accountability.
Goals include:
Objectives include:
As part of validating our approach, we will ensure initial and continued engagements with all relevant stakeholders and the Cardano Community for feedback.
Prepare, Promotion and Informational Sessions
Month 1
Month 2
Month 1
Deliverables:
Month 2
Deliverables:
Esusu Groups Workshops
Month 3-4
Month 3-4
Deliverables:
Cardano Developers Workshops
Month 5 - 6
Month 5 - 6
Deliverables:
Finalize and Close out
Month 7
Month 7
Deliverables:
Ona Ohimor
Project Lead
Responsible for project implementation, Training facilitation
Daniel Effiom
Project Team Member
Project Assistant and Reporting.
Newman Lanier
Project Advisor and Consultant
Ona Ohimor
The lead proposer is a finance professional and trainer. He has been in web3 for over three years, initially as a crypto enthusiast but now as a Blockchain and Web3 evangelist. He has trained and onboarded dozens of newbies to Blockchain. Besides, his passion for crypto, he is an advocate for small and growing businesses and provides functional skills training for businesses.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/onoakpomaohimor
Daniel Effiom
Daniel is an experienced fintech professional and member of the Cardano community in Nigeria.
Newman Lanier (@Newman5)
Newman has been involved in Project Catalyst since Fund7, actively participating as a member of various Catalyst Groups, including the 'DAOs love Cardano' challenge team. Trained as a facilitator and project manager, his main focus lies in documenting group activities and project planning. For the current project, he has taken on the roles of coordinator and Project Catalyst consultant.
Furthermore, collaboration and engagement with the Cardano Community as we go from one milestone to another will ensure accountability.
Milestone 1 (Months 1-2)
Team formation. ₳2,000
Social media tools. ₳3,000
Workshop promotion. ₳4,000
Website. ₳2,000
Team Salary. ₳6,000
(Consultant, Lead, 2 Assistants)
Milestone 1 Total ₳17,000
Milestone 2 (Months 3-4)
Deliver 5 Esusu workshops ₳6,000
ADA for new wallets. ₳5,000
Team Salary. ₳12,000
Milestone 2 Total ₳23,000
Milestone 3 (Month 5-6)
Deliver 2 Developer workshops ₳5,000
Deliver Cardano tools (Prototype) ₳15,000
Team Salary. ₳12,000
Milestone 3 Total ₳32,000
Milestone 4 (Month 7)
Esusu/Cardano Glossary. ₳8,000
Follow up Developer workshop ₳3,000
Closeout Report/video. ₳3,000
Team Salary. ₳6,000
Milestone 4 Total ₳20,000
Milestone 1 - ₳17,000 (18%)
Milestone 2 - ₳23,000 (25%)
Milestone 3 - ₳32,000 (34%)
Milestone 4 - ₳20,000 (22%)
Grand Total - ₳92,000
This proposal will fund:
With the following expected outcomes, the project is value for money: