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Join the Sub-Saharan Africa Digital Democracy Hackathon – May 9–10, 2025

Dated: April 15, 2025

Join the Sub-Saharan Africa Digital Democracy Hackathon

Are you ready to be part of a transformative event focused on harnessing technology for democracy? Mark your calendars for the Sub-Saharan Africa Digital Democracy Hackathon, scheduled for May 9-10, 2025. This is a unique opportunity for innovators, tech enthusiasts, and change-makers to collaborate and build solutions that empower civil society, enhance governance, and promote democratic engagement across the region.

What to Expect

Participants will engage in a dynamic environment, working in teams to develop digital tools and applications that address pressing democratic challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa. Whether you're a seasoned developer, a designer, or someone passionate about social change, there will be a place for you at this hackathon.

With workshops, mentoring sessions, and expert panels, this event promises to enhance participants' skills and knowledge while fostering a spirit of collaboration. Additionally, it's an excellent chance to network with like-minded individuals and organizations dedicated to advancing democracy through digital innovation.

Why Participate?

Engaging in the Sub-Saharan Africa Digital Democracy Hackathon is not just about competition; it's about making a real impact. Participants will have the chance to prototype their ideas, receive constructive feedback, and refine their projects. The outcomes could lead to initiatives that have a lasting positive effect on democratic processes in the region.

Your involvement could also help elevate voices that are often overlooked in traditional democratic discourse. By leveraging technology, we can create new avenues for engagement and participation, ultimately strengthening the democratic fabric of our societies.

How to Get Involved

To participate, you can register online and join our community of change-makers. Prepare yourself for an exciting weekend of creativity, learning, and innovation. Together, let's explore how technology can be a powerful ally in promoting democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity—register today!

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