East African Winners Announced in Apps4Africa Contest
Mobile apps offer sustainable solutions in East Africa.
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Apps4Africa - Looking for a way to help fight climate change in Africa? There’s an app for that. The Apps4Africa regional competition, which is aimed at addressing local climate change through the development of mobile applications, named its three East African winners earlier this month. Read on to learn more about the winning teams’ sustainable solutions. (http://www.apps4africa.org/)
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1st Prize—The Grainy Bunch - Eric Mutta of Tanzania took top honors and $15,000 in prize money in the regional competition for his creation, The Grainy Bunch. The application is a management system that monitors the purchase, distribution and consumption of grain, aimed toward ensuring both food and economic security in the nation.—Britt Middleton (Photo: REUTERS/Radu Sigheti)
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2nd Prize—Mkulima Calculator - Second place and a $7,000 prize was awarded to the Mkulima Calculator, created by Stepheno Maleche, Gerry Nandwa, Joseph Onginjo and Oliver Otieno of Kenya. The application helps farmers decide when to plant crops and how to select the best crops for a specific area based on climate and weather data. (Photo: REUTERS/Ken Oloo/International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies/Handout)
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3rd Prize—Agro Universe - The third place title and prize of $3,000 went to Agro Universe. The application was created by a Ugandan team consisting of Oliama Brian, Daniel Mumbere, Nabuto Josephine, Bossa Alex, Sanya Duncan, Olwenyi Victor, Kato Charles, Masaba Kizito, Kalema Moses and Namuyiga Winfrey. The mobile and web-based app creates a regional marketplace, helping communities prepare for pest and drought-induced food shortages by connecting them to farmers with available produce. (Photo: REUTERS/Antony Njugun)
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Who’s the next big winner? - The winners from the West and Central Africa contests were announced in December. The winners from the Southern Africa competition will be announced in April. (Photo: Apps4Africa.org)
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Worldwide Partnership - The Apps4Africa contests are part of workshops on regional climate change, organized by the Adaptation Partnership, which includes the United States and 20 other countries, the U.S. Department of State announced on Jan. 14. (Photo: REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko)
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