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Distribute Aid: The Open Source Path to Humanitarian Work - Kai Katschthaler, Taylor Fairbank

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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling engaged in a profound conversation with Taylor Fairbank and Kai Katschthaler from Distribute Aid. They delved into the intersection of technology and humanitarian aid, emphasizing the importance of understanding ground-level needs over imposing tech solutions. Taylor narrated his transition from a tech background to co-founding Distribute Aid, influenced by his experiences in startups and the socio-political climate. Kai introduced the Open Source Explorers Program, highlighting its inclusive nature and role in integrating diverse skills into humanitarian projects. The discussion also touched upon the personal aspects of working in this field, including the impact of neurodiversity and gender identity on their experiences and perspectives.

The conversation illuminated the challenges and complexities of merging technology with humanitarian efforts, showcasing Distribute Aid’s holistic approach that prioritizes real-world solutions. Key insights included the value of ground-level insights, leveraging technology for a greater impact, the significance of inclusivity in tech and aid, and the potential of open-source projects in driving social good. The episode concluded with a note on the personal and professional challenges faced in sustaining non-profit initiatives like Distribute Aid, yet underscored the profound impact such work can have in shaping a more equitable and responsive humanitarian sector.

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Links

* Taylor Fairbank on LinkedIn

* Kai Katschthaler on LinkedIn

* Distribute Aid

* Open Source Explorers

* Distribute Aid on GitHub

* Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn

* Mechanical Ink

Community

* Join the community on Slack

* Continue the conversation on GitHub or here on Substack

* Support the podcast on Patreon

* Recorded with Riverside.fm (Affiliate link)

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In this episode of the Mechanical Ink podcast, host Schalk Neethling engaged in a profound conversation with Taylor Fairbank and Kai Katschthaler from Distribute Aid. They delved into the intersection of technology and humanitarian aid, emphasizing the importance of understanding ground-level needs over imposing tech solutions. Taylor narrated his transition from a tech background to co-founding Distribute Aid, influenced by his experiences in startups and the socio-political climate. Kai introduced the Open Source Explorers Program, highlighting its inclusive nature and role in integrating diverse skills into humanitarian projects. The discussion also touched upon the personal aspects of working in this field, including the impact of neurodiversity and gender identity on their experiences and perspectives.

The conversation illuminated the challenges and complexities of merging technology with humanitarian efforts, showcasing Distribute Aid’s holistic approach that prioritizes real-world solutions. Key insights included the value of ground-level insights, leveraging technology for a greater impact, the significance of inclusivity in tech and aid, and the potential of open-source projects in driving social good. The episode concluded with a note on the personal and professional challenges faced in sustaining non-profit initiatives like Distribute Aid, yet underscored the profound impact such work can have in shaping a more equitable and responsive humanitarian sector.

Sponsored By

Reduce time to market without sacrificing your security posture! BoxyHQ’s suite of APIs for security and privacy helps engineering teams build and ship compliant cloud applications faster. Because open source is at the heart of BoxyHQ, you can integrate BoxyHQ Jackson through their NPM module, self-hosting (with support options), or sign up for their SaaS offering and let BoxyHQ do the heavy lifting.

Links

* Taylor Fairbank on LinkedIn

* Kai Katschthaler on LinkedIn

* Distribute Aid

* Open Source Explorers

* Distribute Aid on GitHub

* Schalk Neethling on LinkedIn

* Mechanical Ink

Community

* Join the community on Slack

* Continue the conversation on GitHub or here on Substack

* Support the podcast on Patreon

* Recorded with Riverside.fm (Affiliate link)

Help Others Find The Podcast

* Rate and review on Spotify

* Rate and review on Apple Podcasts


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit schalkneethling.substack.com
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