Here is a curation of awesome tools built by Nigerians that can be used by anybody and from anywhere in the world.
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Here is a curation of awesome tools built by Nigerians that can be used by anybody and from anywhere in the world.
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GotToVote is a toolkit of simple web and SMS services that help citizens get to the ballot box informed and ready to vote. Kenya version accessible at https://kenya.gottovote.cc
Web template for and by DSC chapters worldwide because we are a Wakanda of student developers and future technology leaders from all across the world. 🎉
An embeddable map that shows climate change projections. How hot will it be by 2070 if we don't do something about it? Accessible at https://climatechange.codeforafrica.org
HealthTools is a suite of data-driven web and SMS-based tools that help citizens check everything from medicine prices and hospital services, to whether their doctor is a quack or not. The toolkit was pioneered in Kenya, and has since also been deployed in Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa. The original project can be accessed at: https://www.the…
List of tech companies in Africa + their founder+ what industry they are into.
sensors.AFRICA is a citizen-science focused project by Code for Africa that seeks to address data gaps by providing low cost sensors, which people can use to measure and monitor the quality of the air, water, and sound in their communities.
Know Africa is a project based on correcting misconceptions about Africa by providing up-to-date information and showcasing the diversity of the continent.
Promise Tracker is a tool designed to help journalists and civil society watchdogs track campaign/promises/pledges by government officials. Accessible at https://promisetracker.dev.codeforafrica.org/
africanCOMMONS is a platform to showcase re-useable tools built across Africa and the people & organisations building them. Accessible at https://commons.africa/
PesaYetu, an easy-to-use visualization tool that helps journalists quickly find, analyse and compare government budget data to help fact-check claims about resource allocations, public procurement and development plans or services. Accessible at https://pesayetu.pesacheck.org
Community-driven platform helping Students connect with other Students across campuses to learn and suceed with ease.
GenderGap.AFRICA is a tool designed to help users calculate the gender pay gap in any African country. Accessible at https://gendergap.africa/
Where does the money go? Tracking government spending across Africa. Accessible at https://africanspending.org/
Offshore drilling platforms near the coast of Nigeria. Accessible at https://doubleoffshore.org/
A Cordova extension to add Rave Pay Button into your hybrid app builds
Adinkra Symbols API - meanings of adinkra symbols, symbol images and synopsis around them
Bringing services to you, even if you don't have a formal address.
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