For the first time in Sierra Leone, young Sierra Leonean software developers and engineers have developed the first-ever mobile app for waste management in Sierra Leone. The waste management app which is name DortiBox will improve coordination within the waste management industry and provide all stakeholders with useful information and data to enhance the performance and efficiency of waste collection services in Freetown.
Taking to social media, the lead coordinator of the project, Joseph Jawah Kebbie celebrated success on his social media platform after completing the job acknowledging the efforts of his colleagues
In a Facebook post, The software developer noted the importance of the app saying that it will help coordinate within the waste management industry and provide stakeholders with useful information “The waste management app will improve coordination within the waste management industry and provide all stakeholders with useful information and data to enhance the performance and efficiency of waste collection services in Freetown.” he noted.
The app, which is called DortiBox, is owned by the Freetown Waste Transformers (FWT) and funded through a grant from the GSMA Mobile for Development Innovation Fund and supported by the UK Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO)
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As a software engineer, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of deploying new code and seeing it function as intended in production. However, the true test of a quality implementation is often how it handles unexpected input or edge cases. Personally, I find the process of debugging and resolving issues to be a valuable learning opportunity, and it ultimately results in a greater sense of accomplishment in my work.
I am grateful for the opportunity to lead this project and to work alongside such a talented and dedicated team of young Sierra Leonean software developers and engineers in developing the first-ever mobile app for waste management in Sierra Leone. This app will improve coordination within the waste management industry and provide all stakeholders with useful information and data to enhance the performance and efficiency of waste collection services in Freetown. The app, which is called DortiBox, is owned by the Freetown Waste Transformers (FWT) and funded through a grant from the GSMA Mobile for Development Innovation Fund and supported by the UK Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO). It has been a journey of hard work and determination.
I would like to take this moment to give a special mention to Aminata Dumbuya, CEO of FWT for her confidence in the MeDomot, Inc. team. To Abu Kamara for his invaluable input, and to everyone else that’s playing an instrumental role in the success of this product.
As we prepare for the beta testing phase, which will resume in the next two weeks, I am confident that our hard work will pay off and that DortiBox will be a valuable solution for garbage collection in Sierra Leone.
Until then, thank you – and wishing you all a Happy 2023!!