Submit proposals for the UbuntuNet Alliance for Research and Education Networking Women Hackathon 2025. The hackathon seeks to address the gap in innovations supporting climate change adaptation and mitigation, and the gender gap in software development in Africa.
Opportunity Details
UbuntuNet Alliance for Research and Education Networking is looking for 45 passionate young women developers, (organised in teams of three) from Eastern and Southern Africa to participate in their 3rd Annual Women's Hackathon. The hackathon seeks to address the gap in innovations supporting climate change adaptation and mitigation, and the gender gap in software development in Africa. These are software applications.
Theme: Innovate for climate change adaptation and mitigation
Approach
The hackathon programme shall be in two parts. The first part of the programme shall be conducted virtually where the 15, 3-person teams, competitively selected, shall be guided by academic and industrial experts to develop innovative digital proof-of-concepts solutions tackling climate change mitigation and adaptation challenges. Webinars on topical issues shall also be mounted to impart relevant skills and build
confidence among the future women technology leaders. The developed solutions shall provide the teams with innovative proof-of-concepts for them see seek funding for further development and commercialisation. At the end of the virtual programme, the teams shall pitch their solutions.
The top three teams shall be invited to participate in an in-person 3-day hackathon, as a pre-event to the UbuntuNet Connect Conference 2025 in Harare, Zimbabwe in October. The teams shall present their refined concepts as part of the conference programme, where winners shall be announced and feted.
Participants will get the following benefits:
Selection Criteria
The concepts will be assessed based on the following criteria:
They invite concept proposals from teams from eligible countries. The concept note should be 3-5 pages [font Times New Roman, size 12, single spacing, excluding the cover page. It should ideally contain an introduction, a background (or relevance), proposed objectives (leading to development of an ICT solution), methodology (that is based on the software development lifecycle and contains necessary technologies), programming skills of team members, previous experience, links to developed work, education level, year of graduation (past or future). The cover page should have the topic and team member details (names and email address, phone number).
Click on the link to the application website to submit the concept note.
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