Kwami Ahiabenu II |
THE
International Institute of ICT Journalism (Penplusbytes) in partnership with the
Africa Centre for Energy Policy (ACEP) and the Natural Resource Governance
Institute (NGRI), will be hosting a hackathon from the 24th to 25th October,
2014.
The 2–day hackathon which is themed “Hack4Oil”, will focus on developing
solutions to stimulate better management of Ghana’s nascent oil and gas
resources as ideas and technologies of participants will be elicited as part of
a drive to garner innovative means of enhancing citizen engagement, government
accountability and resource transparency.
This has become even more crucial with Africa’s not so
inspiring history of not making the most gains from extractives as resource –
rich Nations have long been known to suffer what has come to be known as the
“resource curse” with most experiencing increased poverty and conflict.
For a country like Ghana, which is producing oil in
commercial quantity, it is imperative that measures are put in place at every
stage of the exploitation process to maximize the benefit thereof; picking
lessons from the successes and failures of other states.
The hackathon is, therefore, in direct response to a
more general consensus by government, civil society, journalists and citizens
to take critical steps at ensuring widened opportunities for public
participation in decision making with regards to the oil and gas exploitation.
Mohammed A. Adam, Ex. Dir. ACEP |
There will be a list of tasks to be completed for each
problem scope presented looking for instance at “The Oil Industry and its
potential for Ghana”, “Which gaps exist for which technology can fill” among
other industry-specific probes.
According to the President of Penblusbytes Kwami
Ahiabenu II, “Penplusbytes is very excited about Hack4oil since it will
contribute significantly to better management of Ghana’s oil and gas sector
revenue and resources through new digital technologies which enable better
oversight".
The top three teams at hack4oil will receive prizes
plus two months of mentoring; receiving the necessary resources to develop a
full-scale product which will be deployed at a future date.
The criteria for winning will be based on delivering
solutions which are context-relevant, easily adaptable and responsive
adequately to problem scope with innovative solutions and uses technology that
leverages pre-existing infrastructure.
Meanwhile, Penplusbytes is a leading organization in
Africa working in 3 areas: governance and accountability, new media and
innovations as well as oil, gas and mining whereas ACEP also seeks to influence
energy sector policies in Africa by providing professional analysis of energy
policy, training, advisory services and policy advocacy for the efficient and
transparent management of Africa’s energy resources.
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