Please describe your proposed solution.
This project serves as a continuation of the previously funded proposal titled "French West Africa Oureach" in Fund 8. Reflectin on the impact and the number of students mobilized and onboarded, my team and I observed a heightened interest and decided to take furuther steps to enhance their confidence and encourage more active participation within the ecosystem.
During the project's execution, I identified a significant language barrier and subsequently incorporated a language training center into our hub. To date, we have successfully trained over 100 individuals this year. Many of them, initialy unfamiliare with English, can now comprehend and engage on a certain level.
as part of of our efforts, we organised a ten-week Haskell and Plutus course for 10 of the developpers who are members of our hub. This training proved highly successful, and two of our developers paricipated in an interview for a six-month mentorship with Lido Nation. Although one secured the mentorship, language proficiency became a hurdle, leading to six-month English improvement requierement for continued participation. This incident promted me to initite English training for our community members.
In order to deepen their understanding of blockchain and enable them to contribute actively to the Cardano community, I conceived the idea of Blockchain Knowledge Contest. A recent English contest in our hub yielded promising result, with increased interest in the language. We believe that this Blockchain Contest in English will not only enhance participant's knowledge of the blockchain technology as their English proficiency improves, but it will also instill the confidence to interact seamlessly in the Cardano Community.