Need To Find a Hackerspace In Africa? Check This Map 14
pigrabbitbear writes "These days you can crowd-map just about anything, from Hurricane Irene to what you eat for breakfast, as long as you either have a phone or a basic internet hook-up. One of the largest and most used platforms for crowd-sourced mapping is Ushahidi (Swahili for 'witness'), an open-sourced platform has been used for tracking and mobilizing movement around more serious topics. Ushahidi was used in developing Syria Tracker, a crowd-sourcing of reported deaths in the conflict in Syria. Now the Ushahidi platform is putting technology hubs in Africa on the map. The map, simply named Tech Hubs in Africa, was launched by Bongohive, a self described non-profit technology and innovation hub located in Lasaka, Zambia for one purpose: To have likeminded organizations across Africa — notorious for low levels of tech infrastructure — begin plotting the locations of tech hubs available around the continent right now."
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I found this post "Informative" for two reasons:
1. Kwanza is Swahili 2. Kwanza means "first"
--both of which I didn't know until I read it.
No, 'Kwanza' means 'post' and 'post' means first. Both are Swahili.
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No, 'Kwanza' means 'post' and 'post' means first. Both are Swahili.
And yet, if 1P had said "Post Kwanza" we would've immediately looked at our calendars to check. :)
France (Score:2)
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ACcording to the description of the hub:
"La Cantine is a project incubator and a co-working space in central Paris where Francophone African tech people and project find a really well connected hub and are most welcome.
Link: http://lacantine.org/ [lacantine.org] "
SBA not AID (Score:2)
"Lusaka", not "Lasaka" (Score:2)