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Ushahidi co-founder Juliana Rotich becomes venture partner in Africa Technology

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Kenyan serial entrepreneur and on of the foremost players in Africa’s Silicon Savanna Juliana Rotich has joined venture fund – Africa Technology Ventures – as a venture partner.

The venture fund, which is in the process of raising US$50 million – will be based in both Nairobi and Lagos, Nigeria – aims to support the establishment of tech start-ups in East Africa and Nigeria. According to Rotich, Africa Technology Ventures will focus on the following sectors: Agriculture, Education, Energy, Financial Services and Healthcare.

Juliana Rotich brings a wealth of experience to the venture fund: She is the co-founder and executive director of the crowd sourcing platform Ushahidi; she was on the founding team of that developed the BRCK – designed and engineered as a rugged, self-powered, mobile Wi-Fi device which connects people and things to the internet in areas of the world with poor infrastructure; she is also a trustee of the tech innovation community in Kenya – iHub and currently serves on advisory boards which include the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Data Driven Development and the Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Board.

Read more: Disrupt Africa

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