The University of Cape Coast (UCC) clinched victory in the highly competitive 2023 Statsbank Hackathon, held last Thursday. The event witnessed fierce competition from renowned institutions including the University of Ghana (UG), Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), University for Development Studies (UDS), and the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS).
Team Badwenba, representing UCC, emerged as the frontrunners, unveiling a groundbreaking website leveraging data from The Statsbank and various other sources. This digital platform empowers policy makers with a user-friendly interface to swiftly pinpoint districts facing shortages in health and education facilities. Additionally, it spotlights the most urgent infrastructure requirements.
The victory of Team Badwenba is a testament to their exceptional skills, dedication, and ingenuity in addressing critical societal challenges. Their triumph has quickly become a focal point of discussion across Ghana, heralding a new era of data-driven solutions for pressing issues in health and education.
This triumph reinforces the University of Cape Coast’s standing as not only Ghana’s but also West Africa’s preeminent institution of higher learning. Their consistent excellence in academia, research, and now technology underscores their commitment to advancing knowledge and driving meaningful change in the region.
As the buzz surrounding the 2023 Statsbank Hackathon continues to reverberate, the spotlight remains firmly on UCC and Team Badwenba, who have set a high bar for future innovations and collaborations in the realm of data-driven policy solutions.
The UCC community, along with their partners, stakeholders, and well-wishers, celebrate this remarkable achievement and look forward to the continued contributions of Team Badwenba in shaping a brighter, more data-informed future for Ghana and beyond.
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