Calling all technologists, mobile app developers and passionate civic-hackers: Digital Democracy is partnering with Seamless Planet to offer a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to the Peruvian Rainforest and collaborate with local indigenous leaders to design and build a mobile data collection app to empower their work to defend their territory.
Across the Amazon, and rainforests around the globe, indigenous people face multiple threats, including oil contamination, pollution from mining, and deforestation. Dd is supporting local communities who are working to document and respond to oil contamination and environmental threats in the Peruvian & Ecuadorian Amazon.
Check out the full details, itinerary and apply at www.hacktherainforest.org. Read below for the technical skills we're looking for in participants.
What will we be building in Peru? What technical expertise are we looking for?The focus of the November Hackathon is to build cross-platform tools (mobile, tablet, offline-web) for gathering and managing monitoring data from the field, which includes water sample results, photos, quantitative and qualitative data, observations and interviews. The tools need to work in an entirely offline environment.
Would your company or organization like to be a sponsor of this hackathon? Email emily(at)ddem(dot)us.
We're exciteded to partner with ethical tourism company Seamless Planet, an adventure travel company devoted to supporting local people and cultures. Dd first worked with Seamless Planet in 2012, when they led a group to climb Mt. Kilimanjoro and raise funds for Dd. In 2013, Dan & Andrew of Seamless Planet traveled with me to Yangon, Myanmar to participate in BarCamp Yangon, an annual self-organized conference of Burmese technologists. We're excited to take our collaboration to the next level, by combining a trip to one of the world's most sacred places with a hands-on hackathon that will directly benefit our programs and partners.