Land seizures, globally but especially in Africa, are escalating, causing violence. Cardano developers are offering solutions, but awareness and engagement remain low.
This is the total amount allocated to Establish a Cardano Global Land Rights Action NGO.
We will establish an NGO that brings together land-rights activists, land admin stakeholders, and developers to combat escalating land seizures and associated violence through Cardano solutions.
No dependencies
This is a non-technical proposal and solution; however, the most effective NGOs are by nature open and public-facing organizations, and this one will strive to be especially open and transparent in its processes and documentation.
SDG goals:
SDG subgoals:
Many developing countries face significant problems with land tenure, which refers to the rules and processes regarding land ownership and usage. These issues can hinder foreign direct investment, reduce personal security, and make it difficult for individuals to accumulate wealth. Additionally, stable land tenure systems are crucial for economic growth because they provide the trust and security needed as a foundation for economic activities. When trust in government institutions weakens, it can lead to unrest and violence among citizens who feel compelled to resolve disputes themselves. A recent example of this can be seen in Kasoa, Ghana, where land disputes have led to violent incidents.
We will establish a dedicated, non-governmental organization (NGO) advocacy group that leverages Cardano's blockchain technology to address and resolve land tenure issues. We choose this route for these reasons:
Creating a forum for victims to express the detailed aspects of their individual plights with those best positioned to help finalize Cardano-based mitigation strategies and solutions already in development will not only increase awareness of land tenure issues, but also provide a long-term forum to catalyze coordinated action around land tenure security issues. This forum will then take the form of an NGO, allowing victims and advocates to leverage their experiences politically. This NGO will engage aggrieved parties, land rights experts, activists, politicians and other relevant stakeholders. Educational content designed to illustrate the effectiveness of the Cardano blockchain will be used to spread awareness, empower victims, and help solve land tenure insecurity.
The success of this project will demonstrate the utility of Cardano in real-world applications beyond traditional financial transactions, thus highlighting its capability in governance and administrative processes.
The NGO will engage local communities directly affected by land disputes, thereby growing the Cardano user base and community. It will also encourage community members to participate in the Cardano ecosystem, fostering a deeper understanding and engagement with blockchain technology.
Impact will be measured by stakeholder engagement and feedback, and the number of members we get to join the NGO's ranks.
We will produce public reports and case studies which will be disseminated on our website. Further, we will attempt to collaborate with educational institutions to spread the awareness initiative to communities that we may need help to reach.
Success Metrics
Number of stakeholders actively engaged.
Successful founding of NGO
Successful onboarding of NGO members
Post-event traction
Aaron Moguin, Project Manager: Aaron is responsible for the project's overall management, ensuring that all tasks progress cohesively and efficiently. His expertise in operations management is key to maintaining project timelines and delivering on milestones.
Dan Amankona, Lead Coordinator: Dan's past expertise dealing with NGOs and issues of land rights in Ghana as well as Canada uniquely positions him to translate local issues to a global audience.
Razak Alhassan, Chief Regional Manager: Razak's track record as a land surveyor and subject matter expert in Ghana, dealing on a day-to-day basis with these issues, will be invaluable in creating actionable solution cases to Cardano developers. Razak is also active in the Cardano community locally as well as globally.
Nana Safo, Community Relations Executive: Nana's experience engaging with community groups and mediating between them and government authorities positions this project for early success on the ground. Nana is also active in the Cardano community locally in Ghana as well as globally.
Milestone 1: Planning and Stakeholder Engagement
A: Milestone outputs: Identify and engage key victims, government officials, local leaders, and institutional partners. Gather data and insights from victims of land disputes. Outreach engagements will be held with stakeholders. Data and insights compiled into a report. Develop a detailed event plan, including dates, venue, and agenda. Secure speakers and workshop facilitators. Establish partnerships with relevant organizations and sponsors.
B. Acceptance criteria:
A record of above engagement produced in the form of meeting minutes or video showing the above was performed.
Venue booked, and speakers have agreed to attend event
The agenda and dates have been disseminated
Partnerships established with relevant stakeholders
C. Evidence of milestone completion:
A report submitted containing the event plan, list of attendees, and list of partnerships established.
A report submitted containing above minutes or video, as well as data and insights collected.
Milestone 2: Establishment of NGO
A. Milestone outputs: NGO is established in Ghana
B. Acceptance criteria:
C. Evidence of milestone completion:
Final Milestone: NGO Development and Close-out Report
A. Milestone outputs: Appoint leaders and create closeout report
B. Acceptance criteria:
a. Leaders join and commit to running and growing the NGO
b. Closeout report created and submitted
C. Evidence of milestone completion:
Aaron Moguin, Project Manager: Aaron is responsible for the project's overall management, ensuring that all tasks progress cohesively and efficiently. His expertise in operations management is key to maintaining project timelines and delivering on milestones. https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-moguin-0a769512/
Dan Amankona, Lead Coordinator: Dan's past expertise dealing with NGOs and issues of land rights in Ghana as well as Canada uniquely positions him to translate local issues to a global audience. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-amankona-50346649/
Razak Alhassan, Chief Regional Manager and Implementer: Razak's track record as a land surveyor and subject matter expert in Ghana, dealing on a day-to-day basis with these issues, will be invaluable in creating actionable solution cases for Cardano developers. Razak is also active in the Cardano community locally as well as globally.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/razakalhassan/
Nana Safo, Community Relations Executive and Implementer: Nana's experience engaging with community groups and mediating between them and government authorities position this project for early success on the ground. Nana is also active in the Cardano community locally in Ghana as well as globally.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nanasafo/
To accommodate for the fluctuation in ADA price, which creates a conversion risk and a potential budget shortfall, we are using the base price of $0.35 ADA to calculate our expenses.
Milestone 1 (Event Planning and Stakeholder Engagement)
Timeline: 60 days post-funding
Budget: 30.656% of the entire project budget - ₳ 30656
Breakdown:
Milestone 2 (Establish NGO)
Timeline: 30 days post-milestone 2 payment
Budget: 40.292% of the entire project budget - ₳ 40292
Breakdown:
Final Milestone (NGO Development and Close-out Report)
Timeline: 30 days post-final milestone payment
Budget: 29.052% of the entire project budget - ₳ 29052
Breakdown:
Total: ₳ 100000
Bridging the disconnect between Cardano's ability to provide accessible and secure solutions to the threat of land tenure insecurity, and those who need it the most, has the potential to exponentially expand Cardano's utility and visibility globally. If existing early-stage efforts are properly nourished and grown through this proposal Cardano can realize its potential for real-world solutions in this highly impactful way.