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Félicien Fotio Manfo Proposals (15)
Djangui: Local Savings Account Mgmt
Solution: Create a decentralized platform to manage collection activities focusing on: transparency and ownership rights of collected funds.
Clubs+hackathons = Cardano adoption
Solution: Create a continuous relationship with local schools via clubs and prize driven hackathons to spark deep interest in the Cardano ecosystem
300 Plutus Trained Women by 2025
Solution: Launch widespread awareness campaign targeting women in Africa, encouraging them to complete Plutus training and motivate them w incentives.
Spread Plutus through Africa
Solution: Equip and train African developers through Wada's Cameroon hub to master smart contract implementation using Plutus.
Small Change Wallet
Solution: Create a native token and a wallet to help collect small change making sure to incorporate an exchange platform with microfinance businesses
Dev Journey into DID/SSI* Paradigm
Solution: Design and implement project based dev training curriculum to allow developers to learn through creating real solutions that integrate DID.
Haskell-Plutus-Atala => French Devs
Solution: Translate high profile video courses, and exercises (Plutus Pioneers Program, and Atala Prism Pioneers Programs into French to make it more accessible to French devs. Support them in leaning Haskell.
SSI from ancestral African Lenses
Solution: Create a space for a deep conversations on the perception of identity viewed through African lenses, incorporating the complexities of an individual's identity and its ties to cultural group identity.
Mobile Money Bridge & DEX
Solution: Build a bridge DEX to facilitate the conversion between FCFA to ADA leveraging the opportunities offered by mobile money agencies.
Mobile Money bridge and Decentralized Exchange
Solution: Leverage commonly used Mobile money exchanges such as Orange & MTN to facilitate on-boarding of ADA users by a creating user-friendly platform facilitating the exchange between local currency and ADA.
Cardano's Transactions for Bank credits score
Solution: Provide users and banks with a tool to leverage operations performed on the Cardano platform in the process of computation of credit score to improve the user's solvency level and financial inclusion.
GooDanoMap: Google Maps Companion
Solution: GooDanoMap will be a mobile application to provide deliverers and travelers with points of interest so that they have the best experience during their activities.
From Abstract to Action: Showcasing Local-Fit dApps to Grow Cardano Community in Cameroon
Solution: Expand our educational initiative in Cameroon to involve more of the local community by exploring practical prototype dApps, nurturing a Cardano community, and addressing misconceptions about Cardano.
Lost |&| Found: Simple example dApp to introduce Cardano
Solution: Leverage the MVP dApp Lost |&| Found we've build from a previous funding round to implement a more complete product solving a concrete problem hence advertising Cardano in a more practical way
Mental-ease: Learn through fun, Learn to earn!
Solution: Develop an interactive and collaborative e-learning platform on Cardano (with Hydra) that gamifies education with a gambling element, making learning enjoyable, attractive and engaging for youth.
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Interns are in the project phase of wrapping up the Haskell module. Next phase will be starting project development. More details in attached report.
Interns are in the project phase of wrapping up the Haskell module Interns will start specifically working on this project development next month More details in the attached report
Interns have completed their final lesson and are now into the testing phase We have divided the interns in pairs to do final projects to complete the first training module (Haksell) More details in attached report.
Due to several events in this time of year we decided to push our hackathon to January. The summit hosting ended up being more intensive than we anticipated, and although it was a very meaningful event, we didn’t want to overwhelm our potential audience by having the hackathon right away. In addition to this conflict, next month will have another hackathon associated with Wada’s hosting of Catalyst Con so we decided it will be more impactful to postpone the hackathon to not overwhelm potential attendees/participants. More details in attached report.
Due to several events in this time of year we decided to push our hackathon to January. The summit hosting ended up being more intensive than we anticipated, and although it was a very meaningful event, we didn’t want to overwhelm our potential audience by having the hackathon right away. In addition to this conflict, next month will have another hackathon associated with Wada’s hosting of Catalyst Con so we decided it will be more impactful to postpone the hackathon to not overwhelm potential attendees/participants. more details in attached report
End of year hackathon (focus on DID) planning continues, date still to be finalized - aiming for end of November. More details in our attached report.
Intern program continues to advance, our goal is to start architecture with our interns by the end of the year. More details in the attached report.
Intern training continues to advance, our goal is that the interns will be ready to start on architecture by the end of the year.
our end of year hackathon prep continues, with a focus on DID (targeting intermediate to advanced Haskell learners). More details in our attached report.
One more lesson left to wrap up intermediary-level Haskell training. More details on our attached report.
Our intern training program continues to advance. See attached report for more details.
Intern training is advancing as planned. Please see more detail in attached report.
We are continuing on course with our Haskell training program here in Cameroon. Please see attached file for full details.
We continue to advance in planning for the December hackathon, and are working on a strategy to launch clubs in local schools. Please find full update in our attached documentation.
Continued our cadence of monthly conferences centered around identity in the African context, please read more detail in the attached report.
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-Intern training program launched june 1 -Practice in Haskell will be geared towards this project and others by the Cameroon Hub.
-Intern training program launched june 1 -Practice in Haskell will be geared towards this project and others by the Cameroon Hub.
- Hackathon program finalized
- Hackathon dates: 6/23-6/25
- 57 registered so far!
-DID and SSI specific conversations will commence once we have grown our community. We want to wait for these conversations to start until we have a wide African audience.
-Training program launched June 1
- Mon-Wed. 5 hours each day (total 15 hours/week)
- 4 dev interns onboarded -Hackathon program ready for June 23-25 hackathon -57 registered for hackathon
- Hired first 4 interns that will work on the project.
- Orientation meetingfor interns tomorrow 5/24
- First day of training June 1. Practice in Haskell will be geared towards this project and others being ran Cameroon Hub.
- Stable coin research: settled on one potential model that we feel will fit local context (based on “monnai libre ocitanie” in France)
-We are getting ready to launch our education program June 1, training 4 interns in Haskell. -We are holding an orientation for interns tomorrow 5/24. -Version 1 of curriculum completed -Set up Discord server “Wada/DITC/Devs” (that will serve as a landing spot for all people following our program, and those seeking support in DLT programming in general
- Hired first 4 interns that will work on the project.
- Orientation meetingfor interns tomorrow 5/24
- First day of training June 1. Practice in Haskell will be geared towards this project and others being ran Cameroon Hub.
- Stable coin research: settled on one potential model that we feel will fit local context (based on “monnai libre ocitanie” in France)
-Club conversationson hold as schools are getting out for summer. Will resume conversations closer to back-to-school period in September -Hackathon program almost finalized. Reduced Hackathon planning to one longer hackathon (3 day event) instead of two separate hackathons. Hackathon will have mini courses leading to challenge day (in French and English)
-We are getting ready to launch our education program June 1, training 4 interns in Haskell. -We are holding an orientation for interns tomorrow 5/24. -Version 1 of curriculum completed -DID and SSI specific conversations will commence once we have grown our community. We want to wait for these conversations to start until we have a wide African audience. So far we have our interns (4). We have set up our Discord server “Wada/DITC/Devs” (that will serve as a landing spot for all people following our program, and those seeking support in DLT programming in general
-Continued phase 2 of roadmap (Train the trainers: signed up for Plutus pioneer program 3rd cohort ⅔ completed so far) began introduction to Advanced notions of Haskell used in Plutus (type level programming, effects systems, streaming) -Started sketching out curriculum
- Identified 2 schools and developed formal relationship (ISTDI Douala and UIGET Douala) -Obtained a list of recommended candidates for internship program from the schools -Created questionnaire and test to assist in selection for hiring process -interviews to start next week -will be able to implement curriculum only when hiring process is complete
-Continued research on Stable coin model that will best fit local context -Started selection process for developer interns to work on the project
-Identified 2 schools and developed formal relationship (ISTDI Douala and UIGET Douala) -Created relationship with school contacts as precursor to more established clubs -Feedback session from previous hackathon in preparation for future hackathons -Planning 2 Hackathons by end of June -Put in proposals with other Wada Hubs in Nigeria and DRC to implement similar programs locally in their respective countries
-Continued research on Stable coin model that will best fit the local context -Started selection process for developer interns to work on the project
We have not yet officially launnched this project, however we have defined our initial roadmap and plan to hire a few interns over the next month to officially launch the project.
We have not yet officially launched this project, however we have defined our roadmap and plan to hire a few interns over the next month to officially launch the project.
We have not yet officially launched this project, however we have defined our roadmap and plan to hire a few interns over the next month to officially launch the project.
We have not yet officially launched this project, however we have defined our roadmap and plan to hire a few interns over the next month to officially launch the project.
We have not officially launched this project yet, but have made a roadmap to hire a few interns and start by next month.