Please describe your proposed solution
<u>How do you perceive the problem you are solving</u>
The problem our app, Norigumi, addresses stems from two key challenges in the domain of decentralised collaboration: the complexity of decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and the limitations of existing collaboration tools which are often text-based and lack the structure for effective decision-making. While DAOs represent a powerful idea for democratizing governance and enhancing transparency, they are often perceived as overly technical in nature, which creates a significant barrier to entry for everyday users working in practical, ground-level environments.
This perception significantly hampers the broader adoption of DAOs for collaborative efforts that could benefit from decentralized governance, especially in the regions where Wada operates, where straightforward, accessible solutions are crucial for widespread adoption.
Wada is going to tackle these challenges by introducing a user-friendly, video-based interface that simplifies interaction within a DAO framework. This approach not only makes the platform more accessible to a global audience but also leverages the power of visual communication to foster better understanding and engagement among network collaborators. By moving away from text-heavy interfaces, we're creating the means for more natural, intuitive, and engaging discussions, making it easier for people of varied backgrounds to participate in and benefit from a decentralized governance model.
Moreover, traditional DAOs do not typically provide built-in support for mentorship and expert guidance within their platforms. We're innovating in this area by enabling human experts to drop into discussion sessions, offering real-time support and facilitation. This feature is critical for guiding users through the process of structured collaboration and decision-making, ensuring that the best outcomes can be found. The Norigumi interface is specifically optimized to encourage and support best practices in collaboration, integrating components that serve various interactions involved in reaching consensus on proposals.
In essence, our project not only addresses the inherent complexities associated with DAOs but also enhances their applicability and accessibility, making them suitable for a diverse range of users including those with less technical backgrounds. This approach breaks down the barriers to entry for using advanced collaboration tools, providing a robust, user-friendly platform that aligns with real-world needs for secure, transparent, and efficient decision-making.
<u>What are your reasons for approaching it in the way that you have</u>
Our approach to creating, testing, and deploying Norigumi within the Wada Hubs across Africa is grounded in our commitment to ensuring that the platform is finely tuned to the specific needs and conditions of the communities it will serve. This strategy is informed by several key considerations:
- Localized Testing and Feedback: By working closely with the 11 hubs that are part of the Wada network, Norigumi benefits from direct input and real-world testing across diverse African communities. This proximity to end-users during the development phase allows us to gather nuanced feedback and make iterative improvements that address local requirements, usability concerns, and cultural contexts.
- Promotion of Blockchain and DLT Skills: Each of the Wada hubs is dedicated to teaching and promoting blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT). Integrating Norigumi into these hubs provides a practical application of these technologies, allowing learners and practitioners to directly engage with a sophisticated blockchain-based platform. This not only enhances their educational experience but also promotes deeper understanding and adoption of blockchain technology in practical, everyday use cases.
- Building Community and Governance: Since Norigumi operates as a DAO, deploying it in environments where blockchain and DLT are already being taught aligns well with our goals of fostering community-driven governance. Participants in Wada hubs are more likely to appreciate and engage with the decentralized governance model, which in turn will help cultivate robust, active user governance bodies within Norigumi.
- Scalability and Adaptation: Utilizing a network of hubs allows us to scale the implementation more effectively, adapting the platform to different scales and scopes of use within each hub. This method also serves as a litmus test for how well the platform can adapt to various operational sizes and feedback loops, providing invaluable insights into scalability and adaptability.
- Strategic Partnership and Collaboration: Collaborating with Wada hubs aligns with our strategic goals of leveraging existing networks and expertise within Africa. These hubs act as critical partners in ensuring that the deployment of Norigumi not only reaches its target audience but also benefits from the infrastructure, relationships, and credibility already established by these centres.
<u>Who will your project engage</u>
The strength of our project lies in the partnerships, which we've been developing for several months already. Our focus extends across various strategic groups to ensure a broad and impactful adoption:
- Blockchain Enthusiasts and Educators: Including educators within the Wada Hubs who promote blockchain understanding and practical application.
- Students and Learners: Using Norigumi to deepen their knowledge of blockchain technologies and decentralized systems.
- Community Leaders and Local Businesses: Leveraging the platform for enhanced communication and decision-making processes.
- Tech Developers and Innovators: Engaging those interested in developing and refining decentralized applications.
- Government and Policy Makers: Utilizing the app for transparent governance and public discussions.
- NGOs and Civil Society Groups: Employing Norigumi for transparent and accountable communication.
- Local Talent and Communities, including Farmers: Engaging with grassroots movements and local communities, especially in agricultural sectors, to facilitate peer-to-peer learning and make their value creation more visible within and beyond their locales.
- Volunteers, Impact Entrepreneurs, and Developer Residencies: Driving the development of decentralized applications, these contributors are essential for practical implementation and innovation within the Norigumi platform.
- Recruiters: Connecting local talent with global needs, enhancing economic inclusion, and fostering entrepreneurship through collaborative partnerships.
- Other Hubs: Collaborating with networks of bioregional learning nodes like Astralship to propagate knowledge and technology, thereby amplifying the impact and integration of Cardano-funded projects.
- Impact Funders: Engaging with entities that provide financial resources and support to ensure sustainable development and scalability of blockchain-based initiatives.
- Technical Partners: Collaborating with experts in dApps, Web3 integrations, and other technologies, focusing on applications such as offline peer-to-peer exchanges and localization of technology through language models.
- Cardano & Catalyst: Enhancing collaboration with Cardano partners for technology development, business integration, and expanding the impact network.
<u>How will you demonstrate or prove your impact</u>
To demonstrate or prove the impact of the Norigumi project, we will employ a combination of quantitative and qualitative metrics, alongside robust data collection and analysis methodologies. Here’s how we plan to measure and report our impact effectively:
Quantitative Metrics
- User Adoption Rates: We will track the number of active users, the rate of new user sign-ups, and the frequency of their participation. This will provide insights into the platform's acceptance and usage within the target communities.
- Number of Conversations Recorded: Monitoring the number of video conversations held and recorded on the blockchain gives a direct measure of platform utilization.
- Decisions Documented and Executed: Counting the decisions made through the platform’s structured conversation and voting mechanisms will showcase its effectiveness in facilitating meaningful collaboration.
- DAO Participation Metrics: We will measure engagement in the DAO’s governance processes, including votes cast, proposals submitted, and community feedback sessions held.
Qualitative Metrics
- User Satisfaction and Feedback: Through surveys and interviews, we will gather user feedback to assess satisfaction with the platform’s usability, effectiveness, and impact on their communication and collaboration practices.
- Case Studies: Developing detailed case studies of specific user groups or projects that have successfully utilized Norigumi will highlight its practical benefits and transformative potential.
- Community Impact Stories: Collect stories and testimonials from users about how Norigumi has impacted their projects, governance, and community engagements.
Data Collection and Analysis
- Platform Analytics Tools: Implement built-in analytics to continuously monitor and analyze user interaction and platform performance.
- Regular Reporting: Produce regular impact reports detailing usage statistics, user engagement levels, and DAO activities. These reports will be shared with stakeholders, including funders, users, and the public.
- Independent Audits and Evaluations: Engage third-party organizations to conduct periodic audits and evaluations of the platform’s impact, providing an unbiased assessment of its effectiveness and areas for improvement.
Pilot Programs and Iterative Feedback
- Pilot Testing: Conduct pilot tests with specific communities or groups before wider rollouts. This approach allows for gathering focused insights and making necessary adjustments.
- Iterative Feedback Loops: Establish feedback mechanisms within the platform to collect continuous user input, which will be used to refine and improve Norigumi based on real-world use and community needs.
By employing these strategies, Norigumi will not only prove its impact but also continuously enhance its functionalities and effectiveness in fostering secure, structured, and verifiable digital communications within various collaborative environments.