In this episode, we sit down with Angela Oduor Lungati a tech leader, community builder, and Executive Director of Ushahidi to explore what it means to build technology that truly serves people.
Angela reflects on her journey from software intern to leading a globally recognized civic tech organization whose crisis response tools have been used in over 160 countries. Along the way, she shares the realities of leadership, fundraising, motherhood, grief, and navigating spaces where African voices are often overlooked.
Together, we unpack the urgent need for Africa to shape its own tech future — from ethical AI governance and digital inclusion to ensuring African languages, communities, and lived experiences are represented in the systems being built today.
This conversation is a thoughtful reflection on leadership, resilience, community, and the responsibility of building technology that centers people over profit.
Listen in to learn:
- Why Africa must take ownership of its tech narrative and resources
- How AI can either empower or exclude African communities
- The importance of ethical data governance and local language inclusion
- What it takes to lead mission-driven organizations through uncertainty
- Lessons on resilience, mentorship, community, and purpose-driven leadership
Resources & Mentions:
- Ushahidi
- Creative Commons
- Masakhane Research Foundation
- AI governance, open-source technology & digital inclusion initiatives
- Community-centered technology and African innovation ecosystems
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