Ms. Euphraith Muthoni Masinde of School of Computing & Informatics, emerges in the Top 5 in the ITU Green ICT Application Challenge
The first ITU Green ICT Application Challenge sought to uncover innovative concept papers for climate change related ICT applications.

One of the challenge’s finalists, Ms. Euphraith Muthoni Masinde from Kenya, developed a concept for an application entitled, “A Community-Based System for Biodiversity Degradation.” This application aims to tackle climate change through community engagement and knowledge sharing. The app proposes a system harnessing traditional and indigenous knowledge on biodiversity and conservation. This information will be brought to light through community-based focus groups, and then disseminated to users through a database feeding data directly to mobile phones. Users would then build on this knowledge to create their own conservation practices.




Anonymous (not verified) wrote:
Good job Maddam. Did us proud.
Anonymous (not verified) wrote:
Well done Muthoni
Anonymous (not verified) wrote:
Congrats
Anonymous (not verified) wrote:
congratulations Muthoni. keep it Up