Grants Awarded
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Pilot SMS/Voice platform with fish farmers in Ghana
To provide fish farmers with best practice information, business advice and record keeping help.
Odekro Project with MySociety
Providing citizens with information on parliamentary proceedings, MP activity and other information on governance. This grant will cover staff costs, design, administration, Hansard scanning and hosting.
Health Legends Platform
19 Nov 2012
Ghana
Information and Communication Technology
£10,000.20
For technical improvements and awareness raising of a platform enabling citizens to report challenges in health service delivery.
Providing local and relevant teen literature via mobile channels
Technical upgrades to optimise mobile and web sites and create messaging system of this platform which aims at getting young people reading for pleasure.
to support TGNP’s Jamii voices project
12 Nov 2012
Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP)
Tanzania
Information and Communication Technology
£14,999.00
Will use SMS technology to share information, organise for collective action and demand change. The grant will pay for training sessions, technical development, infrastructure costs and purchase of SMS.
Providing agricultural information to farmers using Frontline SMS
4 Oct 2012
Cameroon
Information and Communication Technology
£4,950.00
The grant will cover salaries, connectivity, training and research, office costs and a few other miscellaneous costs.
Training, research and activities encouraging engagement with Government
12 Sep 2012
Uganda
Information and Communication Technology
£15,514.24
Build upon project funded by SPIDER which enables citizens to report and monitor challenges in service delivery in Northern Uganda using Ushahidi.
To enable OAR to increase functionality of their data entry website
6 Sep 2012
United States of America
Information and Communication Technology
£10,000.00
To improve the functionality of their IATI data input platform. The money will be used for design and development of several additional functions, such as the creation of an API, support for document upload and management and a data export feature. A small portion will also go towards electronic storage costs.
Technology Innovation Spaces in Buea, Douala, Cameroon
To cover non technical and technical infrastructure, salary costs, a seed fund, outreach and mentorship.