nate barthel is doing great work growing the 'coded in country' movement. if
you are interested in helping, go to
http://www.codedincountry.org/participate/.

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From: Nate Barthel <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Sep 2, 2011 at 17:59
Subject: CiC Update
To: coded-in-country-launch at googlegroups.com


Dear Coded in Country Enthusiasts,

I?m hoping to start a more regular update to this discussion group and
wanted to take this opportunity to highlight some of our activities as well
as discuss where we might go in the future.

CodedinCountry.org?s Goals

First, I wanted to briefly state our goals at CodedinCountry.org:

1) To increase donor/prime engagement with local software companies.

2) To increase the capacity of local software companies.

or without the developmentese

1) To increase their number of contracts awarded, or subcontracted, to local
software companies.

2) To provide services (if needed/desired) aimed at helping local companies
win contracts and deliver on them effectively.

Activities to Date

Most of our activities in the past few months have focused on promoting
local software companies through online case studies and corporate profiles,
and we will certainly continue with this activity as it is probably one of
the more valuable services we can provide.  I encourage you to read some of
these case studies and profiles (linked below), particularly if they are
located in a region that overlaps with your work and interests.

Mindflow Consulting <http://www.codedincountry.org/2011/08/mindflow/> -
Kenya
Axon Information
Systems<http://www.codedincountry.org/2011/07/axon-information-systems-dimagi-ews-for-ghana-health-service/>-
Ghana
Nyaruka <http://www.codedincountry.org/2011/05/technoserve-nyaruka/>- Rwanda

Souktel
<http://www.codedincountry.org/2011/05/established-vs-establishing-a-souktel-case-study-on-cic/>-
West Bank
Esoko <http://www.codedincountry.org/2011/06/esoko-ghana/> - Ghana
Afrisis <http://www.codedincountry.org/2011/05/dimagi-afrisis/>- Mozambique

Future Activities

The work to date has been valuable - but more needs to be done.

First, we need to have a more steady flow of case studies/company profiles.
 I?d be particularly interested in getting representation from other parts
of the world (we have been heavy in sub-Saharan Africa), but any and all
would be welcome.  Please email me (nbarthel at codedincountry.org) if you know
of any companies or organizations that could be featured.

Second, we want to more proactively engage donor organizations and prime
contractors to encourage them to use local software development firms.  We
are already doing this by providing case studies and highlighting companies,
but we can do more.  I?d love to come up with a way to more effectively
demonstrate the potential advantages of local software development -
something beyond the anecdotal.  Using local companies needs to make
business sense, in addition to ?development? sense, to donors and primes.


Third, we would like to start providing more services to local software
companies.  First, of course, we?ll need to better understand what the
challenges are that exist locally.  As I?ve had the opportunity to speak
with these companies about CiC, I have also asked them what challenges they
face and what we could do to help.  The answers have been understandably
varied, but some themes are beginning to emerge.  I?d love to begin
discussion here on this topic.  Essentially: What is needed?  What can we do
to help?

A bit further down the road, with a reasonable understanding of the
challenges, we can begin to build out and refine services to local
companies.  I should be careful here to differentiate between Coded in
Country as a movement and CodedinCountry.org.  Many of you are already, in
one way or another, heavily involved in Coded in Country.  You?ve started
companies, incubation labs, technology hubs, established fellowship
programs, etc.  There is simply no replacing ?boots on the ground.?  But I
still believe that there are some valuable - centrally accessible - services
that we can provide.

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I hope this give you all an idea of what we have been thinking/doing and
where we?d like to go.  I would also be remiss if I didn?t take this brief
opportunity to ask for assistance.  Currently codedincountry.org is run as a
volunteer organization. If any of you are interested in participating with
our activities we?d love to hear from you.
http://www.codedincountry.org/participate/

Thanks.

-Nate
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