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 TECHFUGEES

NAIROBI HACKATHON


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A battle for funds, fame and the brightest future in tech.

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WHAT IS TECHFUGEES?

Welcome to the official Techfugees Kenya Hackathon page!

Hosted by iHub in Nairobi

 

Techfugees is an impact-driven global organisation coordinating the tech community’s response to the needs of refugees, asylum seekers and displaced people. It exists to empower displaced people with technology and build with them long terms solutions to their everyday challenges.

Today, Techfugees' local Chapters span almost across all continents from Americans to Australian and Techfugees Kenya is amongst them!

 

The Techfugees Nairobi Hackathon will bring together for 3 days developers, designers humanitarians, together with newly arrived and settled refugees to design and prototype #tech4refugees projects on ONE topic: HEALTH


THE CHALLENGE

The Kenya Red Cross are looking for innovative solutions to enable local health workers and community leaders to provide early health warnings and avert more serious health problems in Kakuma refugee camp.



WHY THIS HACKATHON?

First Techfugees' African hack

 

 We do not run hackathons for hackathons' sake!

Throughout these 3 days, all actors can oversee the power of technology for helping solving one of the 5 priority areas of work of Techfugees (employment, education, access to rights and information, social inclusion, health). We see our hackathons mainly as educational events where one can learn about the refugee situation, their needs, and what technology they use. 

 

 

AGENDA 

5pm

WEDNESDAY EVENING_Welcome

5pm: Welcome & hackathon introduction
5.30-6pm: What is the challenge about? Ideation & team creation

6-9pm: Networking

9am 

THURSDAY ALL DAY_Hacking

9-10am: Mentoring sessions
10am - 10pm: Hacking 

9am

FRIDAY ALL DAY_Conclusion

9am-2pm: Hacking 
11am-2pm: Presentation prep
2pm-5pm: Pitching & judging
5pm-6pm: Deliberation
6pm-7pm: Prizes
7pm-9pm: Closing & thanking

THE LOCATION

Founded in 2010, iHub is a globally recognized organization that is deeply steeped in the local tech innovation culture. As of today, it is Kenya’s leading technology incubator and part of the Google for Startups network.

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THE JURY

Nekesa

Were

Managing Director, iHUB

Nekesa Were works as the Managing Director at the iHub – Nairobi’s Innovation Hub. Nekesa has more than 10 years experience in leadership, human resource management, operations and communication. Nekesa is passionate about developing and executing the strategy that will provide the foundation and stability for the iHub to lead the innovation agenda and drive the innovation conversation in the Kenyan, African and global technology sector. Nekesa has been with the iHub for 7 years

Frank

Tamre

 Instructor, Software Engineer & Mentor

Frank Tamre is an Instructor, Software Engineer and Mentor who is passionate about improving the capacity of people.
He worked at Intel, co-Founded Moringa School and then started EarlyCamp that trains young children aged 5-12years old how to solve problems using technology.
He spends his time with Android and Kotlin developer communities in east Africa. He co-organizes Android254 and KotlinKenya.
He is the Lead organizer for droidconKE- largest android developer conference in Africa.

In another life, he is a touted chef and will be in a kitchen experimenting with cooking different types of delicacies or he is either writing and reading.

Benjamin

Hounsell

Chapter Lead at TF Kenya and Co-director of Samuel Hall Institute

Ben has over 15 years experience as a researcher, technology entrepreneur and development practitioner in low and middle-income countries, with a longstanding background in exploring the role of technology and innovation in the global south. As Head of Implementation Research at Samuel Hall, Ben has authored multiple innovation studies for a range of organisations including UNICEF, UNHCR, UNDP, the Norwegian Refugee Council and Terre des hommes and the Humanitarian Innovation fund. In his work, and as Chair of the Techfugees Chapter in Kenya, Ben encourages collaboration between NGOs, multilaterals, academics and entrepreneurs to develop digital services that better serve refugees and low-income communities.

Michael

Kiplagat

Aiyabei

Head of Operations for KRCS at the Kaloboyei Refugee Settlement


Michael has a vast experience in humanitarian assistance, ranging from managing projects within the country to supporting other Red Cross/Crescent Societies. Currently Head of Operations for KRCS at the Kaloboyei Refugee Settlement. KRCS is providing Health services for refugees and host community. In the past he has been able to set operation objectives for major disaster responses. Thanks to his expertise and knowledge of Kakuma's everyday challenges faced by the KRC, he is today joining the hackathon jury panel and will deliberate on all tech4refugees projects.

Elly

Roimen

Mathenge

Strategic Initiatives Leader for East, Central, and Southern Africa

Elly Mathenge is the Strategic Initiatives Leader for Oracle covering East, Central and Southern Africa.
Having studied, worked and lived in the US for nearly two decades, Elly is a Technology Enthusiast with a
strong background in Business analysis, IT Operations, Project & Change Management, Customer
Experience Management & Business Communication, Stakeholder and Customer Relationship management.
Elly holds a BSc degree in Business Administration Metropolitan State University and an MBA with a
concentration in IT Management from Capella University Minneapolis, Minnesota USA. 

WHAT'S IN IT FOR HACKERS?

 #NETWORK - MENTORSHIP - INCUBATION

 


+ During those 2 days, participants will get the incredible opportunity to meet and work with other  tech enthusiasts


+ Get in touch with experts & network with a series of successful entrepreneurs


+ Winning teams will be awarded a KENYA RED CROSS Mentorship to develop 

their #tech4refugees solution and conquer a spot at iHub incubator


+ Other mentorship programs from Google & Oracle. Get ready!

 


PAST EVENTS



PAST EVENTS

Starting your own business and picking the right niche in no time

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#WorldTechfugees


Australia

Focus on young refugees and their access to opportunities in education, mentoring, scholarships and employment. 8 teams submitted ideas to solve challenges inspired by these stories.

Berlin

Redi School Graduation Hackathon with Techfugees and the Norwegian Refugee Council

Next hackathons around the world

Learn more about the next events planned across our global network. Ireland, New Zealand, Barcelona, Cambridge...

London

Hackathon on inclusion for refugee women and children. Over 50 participants, 7 outstanding judges, 9 workable ideas and only 2 of them selected to win during the Techfugees GirlsCanCode Hackathon to create a more inclusive social environment for refugee women and children to thrive in.

"Our societies are experiencing awe-inspiring changes. Some open opportunities such as technology, others loom dark such as climate change. Robotics and AI should make our lives easier."

George Papandreou

Former Prime Minister of Greece (2009-2011), Councillor at the World Refugee Council, and Techfugees’ Board member

WHO ARE WE?

 Powered by Techfugees Kenya and hosted at iHub

Benjamin, Benson & Priscilla: the Hackathon team 

#hack4refugees 

 

Follow us & stay tuned on Techfugees’ Chapter in Kenya!

 


And for this event to cross boundaries, don't forget our magic hashtag 

 

General Admission: interested by the hackathon?

If you are not a developer but wish to network and listen to inspiring speakers, join us on Wednesday evening. Kindly confirm your venue below.

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