over budget
East African Catalyst developers
Current Project Status
Unfunded
Amount
Received
$0
Amount
Requested
$18,000
Percentage
Received
0.00%
Solution

There is need to build a the developer ecosystem that helps them to have a sense of community and a place they can share ideas

Problem

The developer community in East Africa still needs to be built, incentivized and motivated to build on Cardano.

Addresses Challenge
Feasibility
Auditability
East African Catalyst developers

Adding more developers on Cardano will held in creation of more scripts for automation, the building of frameworks dashboards DeFi tokenization

The increased number of developers from this region will:

A. Attract developers from outside the community to participate in Catalyst

  • increase knowledge base for scripting and frameworks

B. Motivate developers to keep building and to have staying power

C. Create a sense of community and conversations pertinent to their issues

Developers are in high demand and can be difficult to keep interesting in new projects. WE need to be able to have enough incentive to attract them

Project Rad map

May 2022 Do a campaign to attract developers from existing developer community that is outside of Catalyst

May June 2022 Create a Haskell/ Plutus course

June 2022 Invite developers to a round table discussion both face to face and online

July 2022 Run a workshop on Plutus and Cardano and recruit for training

July -Sept 2022 Run the course

Sept 2022 - Present the cohort at a graduation event

  • Outreach campaign 2000

  • Round table face to face and online 2000

  • Incentives for the motivational speakers from Catalyst developer community for use of their limited time 2000

  • Remuneration for Haskell /Plutus course developer 3000

  • Remuneration for Haskell/ Plutus trainers 3000

  • Operations and Management 3000

  • Events and Workshops 3000

Anne is a <https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-gatende-a89791158/> is an Ed tech expert and entrepreneur. active member of the catalyst community CA and funded proposer in fund 7

Victor is a Plutus pioneer, an education technologist in Strathmore University, Kenya. He is a Ph.D candidate in Computer Science with a research interest in Security Monitoring in Industrial Control Systems. He is currently involved in the creation of digital learning content and configuration / administration of open source Learning Management Systems and School Management Systems. He is passionate about cyber-security and digital forensics, <https://www.linkedin.com/in/malombe/>

Antony is a Computer Technologist, focusing on Open Source solutions for corporate enterprises.He is also a Plutus pioneer and currently a system developer and corporate consultant at Aero Dimensions Africa.

He is also a member of the Python Community, Nairobi Ruby Community(Nairuby), Nairobi SharePoint User Group and Red Hat Developers community

https://www.linkedin.com/in/oantony/

Project KPIs

  • Campaign to attract developers from existing developer community that is outside of Catalyst done

  • A Haskell/ Plutus course created on a training website

  • 1000 developers to a round table discussion both face to face and online invited

  • Workshop on Plutus and Cardano and recruit for training run

  • 200 Developers trained and presented at a graduation event where stakeholders are invited

200 East African developers sensitized trained and onboarded onto the Cardano ecosystem

This is an entirely new proposal

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