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HackCorruption Colombia – our most feasible ideas to fight corruption
HackCorruption Colombia has a dynamic list of winners after our first regional hackathon in Latin America. The winning ideas range from digital procurement dashboards to whistleblowing platforms and open data portals. The event wrapped in Bogotá, Colombia, with 20 teams taking to the pitch stage and nine winning teams announced.
Accountability Lab hosted the third HackCorruption event in Colombia, following the first event in South Africa and the second in Nepal. The program supports talented individuals from the civic tech, CSO, and activist arenas to build innovative solutions to combat corruption. The hackathon is supported by the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement at the U.S. Department of State and the USAID Countering Transnational Corruption Grand Challenge for Development, in partnership with the Center for International Private Enterprise and Development Gateway. Our Latin American regional hackathon invited 75 changemakers from Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, Paraguay, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic to work together.
There are three problem sets that the hackathon covered: (1) Budget and Ownership Transparency; (2) Open Contracting & Transparency of Public Procurement; and (3) Digital Citizenship to Constrain Corruption. Additionally, teams were encouraged to work on transnational corruption under the three problem sets. This involves global networks and strips countries of their wealth in a massive transfer of resources from developing to developed countries.
Our winning teams will receive additional financial support of up to $10,000, mentorship, and ongoing training to help them build out their ideas. See their ideas below.
1. Caja Pública: A web application that allows users to access information about beneficial owners or state contracting at the local and national level in Colombia.
Members:
- Karen Andrea Aparicio Mora
- Esteban Felipe Caceres Gelvez
- María Elena Valencia González
- Cynthia Dehesa Guzmán
- José Rodrigo Treviño Frenk
- Rodrigo Francisco Nuñez Cárdenas
- Grissel Rodríguez Roldan
- Daniel Bustamante Lagart
- Claudia Paulina Huerta De La Garza
- Juan Alejandro García Rodríguez
- Juan Felipe Pinto Castelblanco
- Nicolás Calvo Tovar
- Jhonatan Mauricio Quiñones Montiel
- Juan Pablo Marin Diaz
- David Daza
- Juliana Galvis
- Edda Forero
- Laura Celis
- Julián Eduardo Jimenez Chávez
- Jorge Alain Garcia Chávero
- Karol Rocio Aguilar Badillo
- Perla Del Carmen Garcia Loaeza
- Daniel Alejandro Valdés Amaro
- Cristian Sosa
- Daniel Duque
- Daniel Rojas
- Yefry Nuñez
- Dayanni Olivo
- Juan Pane
- Beatriz Vierci
- Rodrigo Villalba
- Karen Riveros
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