Episode 5, Season 4 | What Sustainable Technology Actually Means
In the fifth and last episode in the Interoperability series, we zero in on what sustainable technology actually means.
After a prototype or dashboard is built and a program ends, what happens to the technology? Interoperability adds a new layer of complexity to this question. Connecting data and systems requires sustained investment in infrastructure, storage, hardware, software, and human capacity – often across multiple systems at once. A vulnerability in one system can impact the whole ecosystem. This episode discusses what we need to be thinking about to build technology that lasts.
We’re joined by Development Gateway: An IREX Venture staff: Fernando Ferreyra, Director of Software Development, Ousmane Koné, Senior Program Manager, and Winnie Awuor, Program Manager. They define sustainability in the context of Development Gateway’s work, discuss why it matters, and share strategies and lessons learned from our programs.
Credits
Host: Beverley Hatcher-Mbu
Producers: Wakini Njogu, Beverley Hatcher-Mbu, and Anna Chewter
Editing/Mixing: Joseph Wagner and Wakini Njogu
Theme Music: Mark Hatcher
Resources
- Demistifying Interoperability white paper by Development Gateway
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