Cardano/Catalyst related materials are not localized for the African context, access to such materials is not known to majority of Africans
Provide physical location/space where people can access Cardano/Blockchain related information which is localized for ease of understanding
This is the total amount allocated to Cardano Information Centre.
Currently, there seem to be no major challenge foreseen in the implementation of this project. However, some risks envisage are outlined below:
However, we proposed to take proactive measures to reach out to prospective participants to alley their fears and encourage them to attend educational sessions
The project is expected to be completely executed within 3 to 4 months. An office space at Wada’s current office premises will be dedicated to the information center and will need to be appropriately equipped for that purpose.
The first month will be used to set up the office with furniture and equipment. Key tasks to be undertaken will be the procurement and set up/installation of office desks, chairs, and a simple office decor to make the center appealing.
During the second month, information materials will be developed in English and translated into French and other major local languages where possible. These will include simple leaflets, flyers, banners, pull ups, and brochures among others. These will be compiled into information packs to provide detailed yet simple information to visitors.
In month 3, the materials developed will go through the design and printing processes after which the center will officially open up to the general public. People will be able to walk in and either pick up an information pack or use the information center as a workspace and by so doing get acquainted with Cardano and blockchain. The center will be publicized mainly through social media ie. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and WhatsApp groups.
Summary of actives
Equipment
Development of various information materials
Volunteering time
Subtotal = $15,400
Administrative costs and overheads =1,200
Grand Total = $16,600
The team comprises seasoned persons with years of experience in management of information and development. Members of the team are also familiar with the Cardano protocol and have participated in all funding rounds.
Afia Owusu: Wada West Africa Lead, Environmentalist, CA for funds 6 and 7, vCA for fund 7, Idea Fest Host for funds 6 and 7, active in most Catalyst meetings (C4C, Town Halls, Idea Fest programs).
Mercy: Has a combined 25+ years' experience in Project Management and Engagement (West Africa, Canada) Healthcare (UK, Canada) and brings a wealth of experience and passion to this project. Mercy is responsible for WADA coordination, and building partnerships. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mercy-tachie-menson-77b10931/
Richmond Oppong: Graphic designer with an experience of 6years within Logo Designs, Print & Poster Designs, Business Card Designs, 3D Signages, and Mounting of Billboards. He holds a Higher National Diploma in Graphic Design from Takoradi Polytechnic, Takoradi-Ghana. Richmond is a blockchain enthusiast and actively part of the Cardano project catalyst community.
Telegram: https://t.me/RichADA91
Email: richmond@wada.org
Daniel D. Lezu - Web Manager at Wada and a Front-End web developer. He holds Bachelors of Science in Information Technology from Bluecrest College and Professional Diploma in Software Engineering from IPMC Ghana. He is passionate about Cloud computing, Cyber Security and Decentralized Applications. He was a Community Advisor in Catalyst fund 7 and Catalyst Challenge Team Lead for ‘Scale-UP Cardano’s Community Hubs’ challenge settings for fund 8. He envisioned using Blockchain Technology to bridge the gap between human capabilities and machine learning (AI & IoT). Reach him on the following platforms:
Assor Siaw: Translator
The success of the project will be measure using the following metrics:
Information Centers are designed to storing, processing and retrieving information for dissemination at regular intervals, on demand or selectively, according the needs of end users. At the end of the project we expect to see a fully equipped and vibrant Information Center, with some permanent and volunteer staff attending to the needs of patrons and offering blockchain education. We ultimately want to have a repository of public knowledge with regards to blockchain, Cardano/Catalyst in Ghana.
This project is a new one leveraging on previously funded project from a different source to acquire space.click to view pictures of the acquired space here.
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Wada experts, CAs, vCAs, funded proposers. Core staff of Wada with experience in information technology and management, community education and graphic designing.