Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Water Hackathon Kampala 2011 projects and winners


Close to 70 tech developers came together at Makerere University to attend the World bank water hackathon global event. 7 problems were solved out of a possible 16 pitched. Below are the winners and projects.




DEWS: Overall Best App and Audience favourite

DEWS (Disaster, Environment, Water and Sanitation) is a tool that crowd sources all the water related problems around water and visualizes them and gives communities a voice.

  • URL: http://dewsapp.appspot.com
  • Facebook: DEWS
  • Team: Mukasa Roy (Project manager), Lutalo Joseph, Sanya Duncan, Shafik Kawuma, Muranga James, Caesar Mukama, Odeke Sam
Mazzi Trendz: Best Mobile App

Mazzi Trendz is an android mobile tool to help consumers visualize their water usage over time. It helps us keep track of water usage in check regarding how we spend.
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MazziTrendz
  • Twitter: @MazziTrendz
  • Team: Katusiime Lisa (project manager), Odongo Duke Daniel, Afimani Deogratious, Matovu Kenneth, Arigye Joreen, Opio Emmanuel, Muhatsi Shafffic, Engotoit Bernard, Allan Wambi, Abdu Hanan Ssekalala, Mugume Davis Arthur, Muhebwa Aggrey, Kisitu Augustine, Gerald Odur
Other Solutions developed:

Loopa

Loopa is an eco visualizing tool that enable the community to crowd source pollution reports in one's area and visualize it. This will enable create awareness on water pollution hotspots and thus drive the need for action.
  • URL: http://wedcomuganda.com/loopa/
  • Facebook: Loopa
  • Team: Kabanda Nelson (project Manager), Nambasa Jamillah, Mugisha Stanley, Weere Anthony, Joshua Okello, Nabbunga Ashraf, Kiyemba Francis, Kyamaggwa Ibrahim, Joseph Balikkuddemba, Aodu Gideon
Water Fix:

This app is a dashboard to the consumer who uses the Uganda National Water and Sewage Corporation infrastructure. It enables the consumer report NWSC water related problems and get the nearest NWSC staff member available in the area to attend to the problem. This app is meant to improve response times to NWSC related problems.
  • Facebook: WaterFix
  • Team: Acellam Guy (project manager), Andrew Mugalu, Katamba Ronald, Odongo Ivan, Ssempijja Frank, Henry Tebajjukira, Namanya Hillary
Wash Reporter:

Wash (Water, Sanitation and Health) is a crowd funding and geo visualisation app that helps communities report Water, Sanitation and Health related problems and fundraise for them using Mobile Money, other payment systems
  • URL: www.washreporter.com
  • Facebook: Wash reporter
  • Team: Ephraim Batambuze, Amutorine Moryn, Nakyanzi Lynnie, Bazanye Viola, Victor Ollieny, Bisaso Frederick, Daniel Nanghaka (project manager)

Map the crap:

This app provides visualizations of latrines that need emptying, thus saving cess pool emptiers many rounds in one area. It will also identify hotspots were crap is being dumped and needs to be removed.

Water Crusaders:

An android water awareness game called water crusaders, creating awareness around water related problems like sewage disposal in wetlands.
  • Facebook: WaterCrusaders
  • Team: Kimbowa John Wamala, Wasswa Samuel, Jacob Muhire, Twesigomwe Fred, Ndahio Henry, Ochora Dennis Reagan, Kawuki Francis, Ampaire Christine (Project manager)
Thanks to all the participants and our local sponsors MTN Uganda and Ugo

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Problems at Water Hackathon Kampala

The Water hackathon has been running from 21st - 23rd October 2011 at Makerere University. Close to 70 whackers ( mainly students) have come together to create innovative tech solutions around water problems. Seven problems are being solved at the moment and these include:

Loopa:
Water pollution is a very pressing issue given the poor drainage system in the country.
Loopa is an eco visualtool meant to crowd source pollution reports in one's area and visualize it. This will enable create awareness on water pollution hotspots and thus drive the need for action.

DEWS (Disaster, Environment, Water and Sanitation):
Communities would always want to speak out on water problems they face like cholera outbreaks, pipe breakages, but have the feeling they are not being heard. DEWS is a tool that crowdsources all the water related problems around water and visualizes them and gives communities a voice.

Water Crusaders:
Creating awareness around water related problems like sewage disposal in wetlands, should be fun and exciting. Therefore a team at the hackathon is coming up with an android water awareness game called water crusaders.

Mazzi Trendz
How many know how many gallons of water they consume daily? How many keep track of that water meter hidden in their basement? Water resource consumption is something we ignore yet very important! Mazzi Trendz is an android mobile tool to help consumers visualize their water usage over time. It helps us keep track of water usage in check regarding how we spend.

Map the Crap:
Cess pool emptiers spend a lot of resources going back and forth a given neighborhood trying to empty sewage pits of communities and thus sometimes waste resources where more than one person in the same neighborhood report the need to empty their sewage pits in an un cordinated way. These cess pool emptiers sometimes dump waste in areas not suitable for waste disposal. This app with provide visualizations of latrines that need emptying, thus saving cess pool emptiers many rounds in one area. It will also identify hotspots were crap is being dumped and needs to be removed.

Wash Reporter:
Wash (Water, Sanitation and Health) is a crowd funding and geo visualisation app that helps communities report Water, Sanitation and Health related problems and fundraise for them using Mobile Money, other payment systems . This can range from fundraising to build a water pipe to drilling a borehole. Communities out there are trying to fundraise for clean and safe water access.

NWSC Fix:
This app is being developed as a dashboard to the consumer who uses the Uganda National Water and Sewage Corporation infrastructure. It enables the consumer report NWSC water related problems and get the nearest NWSC staff member available in the area to attend to the problem. This app is meant to improve response times to NWSC related problems. The app also makes use of social media by tracking and recording problems picked up from social media channels.

These problems were selected from a total of 16 problems that were defined.

All the best to the teams