It is almost 3 years to the day that I sent out a plea to Kenyan bloggers and techies to help me build what would become Ushahidi.
Since then it has been a crazy ride…from producing an incredible open source platform and working towards scale, to building and working with an incredibly talented team, to seeing multiple uses of Ushahidi around the world, to numerous awards and press mentions.
For me, what has always been the most important aspect of the work we do has remained simple, building a tool that makes it easy for individuals and groups to tell their stories, and making it easy for these stories to be mapped/visualized.
Ushahidi has grown to be that and much more, thanks especially to the wider community – which saw potential uses beyond crisis reporting and who largely shaped our growth and direction to date be it through translation efforts (Ushahidi now available in 10 languages!), or custom themes, or pushing for a hosted version (Crowdmap), or challenging us to address the shortcomings of the platform (through tools like SwiftRiver and our community resources page).
Beyond the growth of Ushahidi as a platform and an organization, I always tell people that I am most proud of the fact that the Ushahidi story has provided an inspiration to other techies in Kenya and Africa – an example of the kind of talent the continent holds, but also a reminder that we have just scratched the surface. And so after 3 years of serving as Ushahidi’s Executive Director, I feel it is time for me to take on the next challenge. Those of you who know me well know I’ve got a 1001 ideas floating in my head that I need to get out☺
Ushahidi co-founder Juliana Rotich will be the acting Executive Director. As Program Director (and pretty much since the very beginning of Ushahidi) Juliana has been our key interface with the wider community of techies, implementers of the platform and volunteers. Her ability to be a bridge between the core of Ushahidi and the wider community (along with her uber-geek status!) gives me and the rest of the team every confidence that the transition process will be smooth and bigger things lie ahead for Ushahidi.
Where I am headed? I will be joining Google in the new year as the Policy Manager for Africa. The role will involve developing policy /strategies on a number of areas of relevance to Google and the Internet in Africa and will involve working with different parties including government leaders, policy makers, regulators, industry groups and so on. It is a huge opportunity to bring Google’s resources to bear as far as the growth and development of the internet in Africa (and hopefully a reminder of why I went to law school in the first place!). I’m very excited about the move and I hope I can continue to lean on your support and insight in my new role.
To my co-founders – the ride continues! To the most amazing team, I am watching this space! To our Board of Directors, thank you for your insight and guidance! To our partners, especially those who took a risk on us in the early days, most grateful! To the wonderful readers of Kenyan Pundit, whose stories and willingness to share in those dark days of 2007-8 – you were my inspiration, thank you! To the wonderful wider community of Ushahidi – volunteers, translators, crowdmappers, critics (yes I love you too!), journalists, people who supported us in the early days when people asked Usha-what?, THANK YOU THANK YOU.
Need to reach me….you all know I live on the internets right…find me @kenyanpundit or kenyanpundit-at-gmail
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My God! How one paragraph in a blog post has changed your life! This is just an amazing story, congrats!
I’m so thrilled for you Ory! Google has hit the jackpot by landing you for their team in Africa. Best wishes. It has been so fun hearing your voice over the last few years and the best is yet to come.
Ok now I get it… good one… and I believe its a good move.. do us proud and bring Google into Africa the way they are suppose to come in…
am with you…
The very best wishes Ory! Go for it!
./maqtim
New year great things! All the best. Congratulations!
Congrats. We are very proud of you. Google has acquired a truly important team player.
Congratulations.
Great news for you, Ory. Of course, you’ll be missed. But working with Google in this new capacity is right up your street. Just don’t forget us “little people”, right? =D
All the very best! \o/
Ken and the FrontlineSMS team, community and family.
Jambo
From one Mwanainchi to another.
Well done.I hope your job which will now involve and open more doors will become a useful help for others.So long as you remain true to your ethos,creed and moral beliefs you can achieve a lot to help people of Africa.Good Luck
Congratulations on the new challenge, and above all ENJOY it!
Ory,
I am truly happy for you. You are exactly the sort of person needed to be Google’s policy “man” in Africa. I suspect we are soon to see far greater intuitive initiatives than we already have.
I say, heartiest congratulations!
AK
I wish you a very successful and fulfilling time at Google. KEEP THE KENYAN FLAG FLYING HIGH. WE DO ME PROUD BIGLY!
Oh hell yeah. Congrats hun. Well deserved as you move on to the next chapter.
Congrats Ory! Job well done…we salute you on and admire you greatly! You a true inspiration to me and many for that matter!
Congratulations Ory!! What a great perch from which to be influential, best of luck!
Thank you for being such an inspiration
Congratulations Ory! This is some of the best news I have heard all year. Google & Co. are getting a bargain by bringing you onboard at this stage of their advance into Africa and I am certain they will not be disappointed with your ideas and efforts to shape corporate policy in Africa over the next years. May you and the all of the Google Africa team have much success in the New Year 2011 and beyond.
P.S. Why do the LA Times and other publications label you as a ‘Kenyan activist’? I thought you were a Harvard-trained lawyer___ about as establishment as it gets…:-)
Dada yangu Ory,
Tuna kushuru na hongera sana!! I hope this bigger platform gives you a bigger voice and more tools…
If can be so rude as to ask if Google can think about deploying its cache engine in the Kenyan and other East African ISPs so we do not wait ages to access Google Apps.
Hongera!!
Not rude at all, and asante. Request has been forwarded.
Thanks BRE, not sure where activist comes from
Am so happy for you. Way to go. All the best!
Ory…Congrats ,you beautifully illustrate the vast talent that reposits in Kenya’s online fraternity.I remember its just yesterday when i was following the developing story on your blogpost and the photos on post election violence, shortly thereafter Ushahidi came to birth.At that time the Kenyan blogosphere was the realm of those who had nothing more than time to rant and rave.See how much has changed.
The post brings with it alot of responsibility but i am confident you are up to the task.Enjoy your new assignment.
Collins
Congratulations Ory! I wish you the very best in your new adventures. Hopefully we will still be reading from you?!
I know I’m late but still better than never. Ory best wishes in the path you’ve chosen. xxx
Good luck in your future endeavours but congrats 4 setting up Ushahidi which set up the iHub, a place where we as techies can call “home” lol.
What a nice job,There are many people searching the kinds of article,includes me.We will absolutely find enough sources by your tips.Thanks a lot.
Hi Ory!We are proud of you so much keep up the African flag up.
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