Data uploaded
Vodafone Foundation uploads data from surveys completed after every class by both teachers and students. Alice encrypts and stores it securely on its decentralised infrastructure.
Alice measures the impact of Vodafone Foundation’s Instant Network Schools (INS) programme and matches it with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG)
4 - Quality Education.
Vodafone Foundation uploads data from surveys completed after every class by both teachers and students. Alice encrypts and stores it securely on its decentralised infrastructure.
INS is delivered in 6 African countries with a multitude of camps and schools. INS’s dashboards enable dynamic comparison across all.
Vodafone Foundation invites all its country managers to feed their impact data onto Alice. Vodafone compares country performance and shares progress with their investors globally.
Vodafone Foundation needs to identify the impact of the INS programme at every school, camp, and country, as well as compare its progress globally.
Alice created a data visualisation pattern that discloses data progressively; from country to camps and then schools. This way, we enabled Vodafone Foundation to drill down to each school, while having a global view of their progress seamlessly.
Vodafone Foundation measures the skills that students acquire with INS, as well as their exam results, compared to the national average.
INS transforms refugee children’s lives and presents its life-changing impact to funders, such as the United Nations, and to foreign aid organisations, proving tangibly what is achieved with tax-payers’ money.
Alice introduced its end-to-end decentralisation, for the first time for INS.