Open msoka86 opened 5 years ago
Vision Statement: I’m working with anyone from the African social entrepreneurship scene to map the social entrepreneurship sector in the continent for enhanced visibility and fostering of crosscountry collaboration and exchange of know-how.
First, I‘m working open because I think social entrepreneurship is important for Africa’s future, and for it to develop, information pertaining to it should be open to all interested parties. Second, I intend for this project to be more than a listing of numbers, I want this project to be a listing of stories, of journeys and of hurdles fought. I think it is essential to have each country listing covered by a native, because there are peculiarities to a country’s culture than outsiders fail to grasp. Africa is a patchwork of cultures and it should be showcased in Sokafrica. This means that I cannot do this alone, and for that I need your help.
Draft roadmap:
Milestone 1:
Great project. I am a social entrepreneur and my organisation Nsesa Foundation works to promote STEM education in Ghana. I will be keeping tabs on your project. How do you intend to collate the data?
Great project. I am a social entrepreneur and my organisation Nsesa Foundation works to promote STEM education in Ghana. I will be keeping tabs on your project. How do you intend to collate the data?
Thank you for your interest. We are still working out the method for data collection. I want this project to be inclusive so I will strive to make the process as simple as possible, I also added my open canvas if you wanted to take a look.
Open canvas
Hi Meriam, very interesting project! :smiley:
(Your Open Canvas link doesn't work at the moment because the text and URL are the wrong way around, should be: url)
How will the narratives be included in the website? (text, audio/video, etc.)
Open canvas
Hi Meriam, very interesting project!
(Your Open Canvas link doesn't work at the moment because the text and URL are the wrong way around, should be: url)
How will the narratives be included in the website? (text, audio/video, etc.)
Thank you for pointing that out to me, it should be fine now! I confess that my web design skills lack in comparison to my content writing skills, so I will wait to gather more data before deciding that (I want my website to reflect its users so I am planning focus group/meetings to discuss this thoroughly), but I hope to finalize this by the end of April. I would be happy then to discuss it with you!
Great project. I am a social entrepreneur and my organisation Nsesa Foundation works to promote STEM education in Ghana. I will be keeping tabs on your project. How do you intend to collate the data?
Thank you for your interest. We are still working out the method for data collection. I want this project to be inclusive so I will strive to make the process as simple as possible, I also added my open canvas if you wanted to take a look.
Awesome. I think your open canvas is great. Simple and straighforward. I will keep tabs on this project.
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Vision Statement: I’m working with anyone from the African social entrepreneurship scene to map the social entrepreneurship sector in the continent for enhanced visibility and fostering of crosscountry collaboration and exchange of know-how. First, I‘m working open because I think social entrepreneurship is important for Africa’s future, and for it to develop, information pertaining to it should be open to all interested parties. Second, I intend for this project to be more than a listing of numbers, I want this project to be a listing of stories, of journeys and of hurdles fought. I think it is essential to have each country listing covered by a native, because there are peculiarities to a country’s culture than outsiders fail to grasp. Africa is a patchwork of cultures and it should be showcased in Sokafrica. This means that I cannot do this alone, and for that I need your help.
Draft roadmap:
Milestone 1:
- Begin pilot March 2019
- Designing a website and domain name setup April 2019
- 5 startup stories documented by June 2019
How are you defining social entrepreneurship?
Solid Open Canvas! I'm curious how you're planning to get the Web Developers & Designers Content Contributors on board? I assume this is all-volunteer. What will be the best way to attract these folks to your project?
@msoka86 great idea! Not a developer or designer but made a decent career over past couple years consulting and/or engaging with founder (including social entrepreneurs & start up NGOs) across a few different countries in sub-saharan africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa) so might be able to lend some input once you're all set up.
Solid Open Canvas! I'm curious how you're planning to get the Web Developers & Designers Content Contributors on board? I assume this is all-volunteer. What will be the best way to attract these folks to your project?
All I can say is alone (I will be learning about web development and web design with the help of my mentor) this project will be a simple information platform, but if I get help we can make it into an interactive platform and create synergies between vaious social businesses accross the continent. Another thing I could do is offer my editing and writing skills (kind of a skill swap) in exchange for their help, but I believe that would be going against the principles of an open project. If you have any insight to offer that would be awesome!
@msoka86 great idea! Not a developer or designer but made a decent career over past couple years consulting and/or engaging with founder (including social entrepreneurs & start up NGOs) across a few different countries in sub-saharan africa (Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa) so might be able to lend some input once you're all set up.
That would be very much appreciated, thank you!
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Vision Statement: I’m working with anyone from the African social entrepreneurship scene to map the social entrepreneurship sector in the continent for enhanced visibility and fostering of crosscountry collaboration and exchange of know-how. First, I‘m working open because I think social entrepreneurship is important for Africa’s future, and for it to develop, information pertaining to it should be open to all interested parties. Second, I intend for this project to be more than a listing of numbers, I want this project to be a listing of stories, of journeys and of hurdles fought. I think it is essential to have each country listing covered by a native, because there are peculiarities to a country’s culture than outsiders fail to grasp. Africa is a patchwork of cultures and it should be showcased in Sokafrica. This means that I cannot do this alone, and for that I need your help. Draft roadmap: Milestone 1:
- Begin pilot March 2019
- Designing a website and domain name setup April 2019
- 5 startup stories documented by June 2019
How are you defining social entrepreneurship?
Thank you for your question! It will vary according to countries (mainly existence of social entrepreneurship legal status or not). For example in morocco there is no such law (although one is in the making) but most institutions in the country agree that a social enterprise can be a cooperative, a charity trading type (charities selling goods and services in order to make a profit), or a social business ( a business that aims to resolve a social issue, preferably using innovation while doing so). I will be focusing on social businesses first, and this will apply to all countries without a legal status for social entrepreneurship.
Meriam, it was lovely talking with you at our Cohort call just now! :heart: If you have any questions or want feedback on anything, let us know, we all want to help! :smile:
Meriam, it was lovely talking with you at our Cohort call just now! If you have any questions or want feedback on anything, let us know, we all want to help!
I had a wonderful time as well (-^-^-) Thank you for your offer, I will definitively take you up on it!
Project Lead: Meriam B.
Mentor: Oarabile Mudongo
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