It's not often that our grantees feature on national
TV, but that's what happened at the official opening ceremony of RLabs
Somaliland in Borama. Last year, we awarded RLabs a grant of £11,100
towards the cost of establishing a tech hub in the de facto independent
state of Somaliland.
When the grant was awarded, RLabs Somaliland was little more than an
idea aimed at encouraging entrepreneurship, tackling unemployment and
promoting tech skills.
Since then, RLabs Somaliland have made impressive progress. Not only
have they sourced the software and hardware necessary for the running of
the lab, they have also found a suitable and accessible space in the
city of Borama. Most excitingly, however, the lab now has a manager and
two trainers to ensure that they can actually deliver the training
courses that are so desperately needed by Somaliland's youth. Although
the centre has only been open for a few weeks now, it's already proving
popular and the team hope to be able to offer more services in the
coming weeks.
Despite the progress that the Somaliland team have made, it hasn't
all been plain sailing. Negotiating ways around astronomical electricity
bills, expensive commercial software licences and finding an
appropriate site for the lab were just some of the difficulties that the
team faced. Fortunately, however, when it comes to talent, Somaliland
seems to have it in bucketloads. 100 people with IT or management
degrees applied to work at the lab – there's clearly no shortage of
talent in Somaliland and we're hopeful that RLabs will be able to open
up and develop some of the entrpreneurial spirit there.
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