Team UNILAG Wins UN Crime Hackathon
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A team of three students from
the University of Lagos (UNILAG) has won the Hackathon4Justice competition
organised by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in
partnership with Facebook and AfricaTeenGeeks.
Team UNILAG |
The students were mentored by
were Iyinoluwa Samuel Aboyeji, Co-founder of Nigerian startup Andela and
founder of Flutterwave and a number of Software Engineers from Facebook.
The students were challenged to
employ technology to solve problems relating to achieving the rule of law in
the areas of corruption, integrity and ethics; crime prevention and criminal
justice; organized crime; human trafficking and terrorism and violent extremism
after a 29-hour coding marathon.
The team of three, made up of
David Popoola, Eyitayo Ogunbiyi and Chukwudumebi Onwuli beat 47 other students
from nine institutions shortlisted for the final at the Four Points by Sheraton
Hotel in Lagos last weekend.
They winning team developed a
software, ‘Let’s Fight Trafficking’ (TFL), to unmask traffickers. It features an e-learning planning platform
on human trafficking; a facial recognition system that matches feed from webcams
and other images to determine existing case with similar images in the
database; a portal for victim’s close friends to file reports about trafficking
in their area and a heat map, generated from report data to let users know
where trafficking is most prevalent and take preventive measures.
The winners have secured
tickets to the Global Hackathon for Justice event to hold at the Google
Headquarters in Silicon Valley in August, where they will participate as
mentors.
A team of four students from
the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso came second
for designing a mobile application they call ‘Athena’ that allows people to
report crime, emergencies and detects location of users and composes a
report. It also helps users learn about
their rights and provides anonymity for whistle blowers.
Students from Caleb University,
Covenant University, Federal University of Technology, Akure, Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Benin, Babcock University, and the Yaba College of Technology also participated in the final.
Commenting on their win, David
said “So many thanks to the organisers, mentors and sponsors at the
Hackathon4Justice for their time, attention and the opportunity to be a part of
the event. The hackathon gave us the
opportunity to test our skills and learn even more. This is not the end. We will keep the same energy and continue
providing solutions to the problems of our world.”
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