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BudgIT
BudgIT
Company type Private
IndustryCivic Organization
Founded2011; 13 years ago (2011) in Yaba, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Founders
HeadquartersYaba,
Lagos State
,
Nigeria
Key people
  • Oluseun Onigbinde
    (Co-founder and Director)
  • Joseph Agunbiade
    (Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer)
  • Gabriel Okeowo
    (Principal Lead)
Website budgit.org

BudgIT is a Nigerian civic organisation that applies technology for citizen engagement with institutional improvement to facilitate societal change. The company, which launched operations in Lagos, Nigeria, was founded by Oluseun Onigbinde and Joseph Agunbiade in 2011 to provide social advocacy using technology. [1]

History

BudgIT was formed in 2011 by Oluseun Onigbinde and Joseph Agunbiade as a team during a hackathon held at the Co-Creation Hub. At Co-Creation Hub they came up with the idea for open data access of government spending for public knowledge, leading to the startup BudgIT. [2] In 2014, the Omidyar Network invested $400,000 in BudgIT. [3] In June 2015, the Kaduna State government under the administration of Mallam El-Rufai, signed BudgIT to build Open Budget mobile portal similar to the Buharimeter; [4] a platform which was built by BudgIT for Center for Democracy and Development to hold President Buhari accountable for his campaign promises. [5] In January 2017, BudgIT raised an additional $3 million grant from Omidyar Network and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Tracka

In 2014, Tracka was created to track the implementation of government projects in various community to ensure service delivery. [6] Functional in 20 States in Nigeria, it allows Nigerians to post pictures of developmental projects in their communities to communicate with their elected representatives, and demand completion of the government projects in their respective neighborhoods. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Budgit | CcHub Ventures". cchubnigeria.com. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  2. ^ touch, Chief Chronicler Get in (2015-07-06). "Meet Seun Onigbinde, the man whose company will turn around government transparency". Techpoint.Africa. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  3. ^ Ekwealor, Victor (25 January 2017). "BudgIT raises $3 million grant from Omidyar Network and Gates Foundation". Techpoint. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  4. ^ Mobile & African Tech Enthusiast │ Music │Get in touch (2015-05-05). "'Buharimeter' to hold General Muhammadu Buhari accountable". Techpoint.Africa. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  5. ^ touch, Chief Chronicler Get in (2015-06-26). "Kaduna State government signs BudgIT to build Open Budget mobile portal". Techpoint.Africa. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  6. ^ "Tracka - Track Capital Projects in your Community". tracka.ng. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  7. ^ Morley, J.M. (1994-08-17). "PFP budgit hand chain hoists". OSTI.gov. doi: 10.2172/10185640.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
BudgIT
BudgIT
Company type Private
IndustryCivic Organization
Founded2011; 13 years ago (2011) in Yaba, Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Founders
HeadquartersYaba,
Lagos State
,
Nigeria
Key people
  • Oluseun Onigbinde
    (Co-founder and Director)
  • Joseph Agunbiade
    (Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer)
  • Gabriel Okeowo
    (Principal Lead)
Website budgit.org

BudgIT is a Nigerian civic organisation that applies technology for citizen engagement with institutional improvement to facilitate societal change. The company, which launched operations in Lagos, Nigeria, was founded by Oluseun Onigbinde and Joseph Agunbiade in 2011 to provide social advocacy using technology. [1]

History

BudgIT was formed in 2011 by Oluseun Onigbinde and Joseph Agunbiade as a team during a hackathon held at the Co-Creation Hub. At Co-Creation Hub they came up with the idea for open data access of government spending for public knowledge, leading to the startup BudgIT. [2] In 2014, the Omidyar Network invested $400,000 in BudgIT. [3] In June 2015, the Kaduna State government under the administration of Mallam El-Rufai, signed BudgIT to build Open Budget mobile portal similar to the Buharimeter; [4] a platform which was built by BudgIT for Center for Democracy and Development to hold President Buhari accountable for his campaign promises. [5] In January 2017, BudgIT raised an additional $3 million grant from Omidyar Network and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

Tracka

In 2014, Tracka was created to track the implementation of government projects in various community to ensure service delivery. [6] Functional in 20 States in Nigeria, it allows Nigerians to post pictures of developmental projects in their communities to communicate with their elected representatives, and demand completion of the government projects in their respective neighborhoods. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Budgit | CcHub Ventures". cchubnigeria.com. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  2. ^ touch, Chief Chronicler Get in (2015-07-06). "Meet Seun Onigbinde, the man whose company will turn around government transparency". Techpoint.Africa. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  3. ^ Ekwealor, Victor (25 January 2017). "BudgIT raises $3 million grant from Omidyar Network and Gates Foundation". Techpoint. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
  4. ^ Mobile & African Tech Enthusiast │ Music │Get in touch (2015-05-05). "'Buharimeter' to hold General Muhammadu Buhari accountable". Techpoint.Africa. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  5. ^ touch, Chief Chronicler Get in (2015-06-26). "Kaduna State government signs BudgIT to build Open Budget mobile portal". Techpoint.Africa. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  6. ^ "Tracka - Track Capital Projects in your Community". tracka.ng. Retrieved 2019-05-24.
  7. ^ Morley, J.M. (1994-08-17). "PFP budgit hand chain hoists". OSTI.gov. doi: 10.2172/10185640.

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