There have been some movements like the African makers (http://africanmakersmedia.com/) or open source ecology (https://www.opensourceecology.org/) that have tried to build an alternative technological open source techno ecology. Do you know about this kind of networks, and kind of assistance can be offered to them?
Latin American and African groups are extremely important for EA, so congratulations for the initiative!.
In a previous post (https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/4viLtxnwzMawqdPum/time-consistency-for-the-ea-community-projects-that-bridge) I have argued that the development of non-propietary technologies to improve productivity (and specially agricultural productivity) in Africa shall be considered a main EA priority.
There have been some movements like the African makers (http://africanmakersmedia.com/) or open source ecology (https://www.opensourceecology.org/) that have tried to build an alternative technological open source techno ecology. Do you know about this kind of networks, and kind of assistance can be offered to them?