Taqadam - crowdsourced geospatial AI
Taqadam is a unique solution that is designed for vulnerable and displaced youth to get access to digital work through mobile application. What is the difference between a digital nomad, and a person with a smartphone?
We built a scalable platform for geospatial mapping, and Earth Observation practice allowing hundreds of users to contribute to building global agriculture and building footprints using drones and satellites imagery. Our users - vulnerable youth in Rwanda and Lebanon - accessing digital work at a low operational cost: no need for computer labs, laptops, internet, or bank account.
We aspire to bring our solution to a global scale through partnerships in digital livelihoods programs, and verticalization with open-source meaningful geospatial mapping projects. Our goal is to hire 1000 users for sustainable income in the places where it is deemed impossible through business as usual approaches.
Many solutions at digital workforce innovation focus on bringing youth to work in advanced engineering and coding practices for global companies. In our original human-centered design research in conflict-affected states, a significant number of youth lack access to computers, or live in the environment of poor transportation to access built computer labs. Thus unable to launch a remote digital work career, choosing informal work over global opportunities.
We target this group of vulnerable youth which remain out of target by the majority of solutions.
We bring them to the workforce without specialized training, building on simple skills and time available to launch digital work using an intuitive mobile app.
Our solution enables youth to join the digital workforce with the minimum effort and solves the challenges of freelance bank access, skills gap, or language barriers.
We have built and tested on 1000 users the mobile app built using Android (the most accessible among the vulnerable youth).
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We built for clients the web platform to crowdsource millions of images and maps to validate Earth Observation machine learning results.
From the commercial practice, we are the first tool to allow geospatial mapping at scale, and the first low operational cost product to build and validate maps.
Our solution serves youth at places of:
1. Limited freelancing opportunity due to embargoes, banking access
2. Refugees and users without valid tax IDs, allowing a quick rollout and contracting at the time of legal restrictions.
3. Poor access to the internet or computer labs (eg. transportation challenges in East Africa, or the Middle East)
- Provide more equitable access to the digital workforce for all, including those lacking connectivity, those who are differently abled, and those with undervalued talents
I have been working in Digital economy and digital workforce solutions for the last 5 years. The current landscape is over populated with coding academies and bootcamps, and outsourcing teams. I believe a mobile app based digital workforce is a specific solutions for the people left behind. We believe we offer a unique proposition to the group of innovators targeting the digital workforce challenge with our technology:
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- My solution is already being implemented in one or more of these ServiceNow locations
- Growth: An organization with an established product, service, or business model rolled out in one or, ideally, several communities, which is poised for further growth.
We have built and tested our mobile app in 2018, and invested over time to enrich features and delivery to serve a unique geospatial mapping market.
Our web platform: platform.taqadam.io was launched in 2019, and has been tested over million of locations served and a number of clients globally.
We have been steadily growing, but lack the capacity to scale quickly. To grow, we need resources for marketing, positioning, and business development.
- No, I do not wish to be considered for this prize, even if ServiceNow is specifically interested in my solution/I do not qualify for this prize
- A new technology
We are the first mobile app scalable to do geospatial AI. We are entering the market as end to end platform to validate built in maps with AI.
We built tools using VGG and Leaflet- Mapbox libraries to have a geospatial mapping delivered fully on the mobile
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We tested out solutions with leaders in the development of the datasets for ML for EO (earth observation)
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
We have reduced our risks by building a proxy server, making it possible mapping data without clients physically exchanging imagery with us, reducing data security risks
- Women & Girls
- Poor
- Low-Income
- Refugees & Internally Displaced Persons
- Lebanon
- Rwanda
- Turkiye
- Jordan
80 is currently served
300 is target for 2022
In 5 years we target to reach 1000 users. We will achieve it by scaling our commerical offer in the space of agriculture and land use mapping globally.
Our technology tracks users' acomplishment, earnings
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
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Karina Grosheva, CEO
Jonathan Sanchez, CTO
Maximiliano Ibarra, Back end developer
Matias Rivero, mobile app developer
BOT - NGO in Lebanon
Save the Children - NGO in Rwanda
We believe our tech team has figured out scaling and worked through clients with 1 million locations.
Our operational team compirising Taqadam as well as BOT (Digital opportunity trust) and Save the children cooperated fro the last 3 years in scaling the teams' capacity and finding optimization on the ground.
We are advancing the idea of building a public private partnership not just a startup. We focus on institutionalizing our efforts in the countries we operate.
- Organizations (B2B)
We are applying because we believe it may bring to us the necessary community of partners, and sales opportunities. We also believe in contributing to the community with our lessons.
- Human Capital (e.g. sourcing talent, board development, etc.)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. expanding client base)
We are registered in the US as a company.
We are looking for community support and marketing to bring us recognition for the innovation we built.
We are looking for a partnership with BMGF, Rockefeller Foundation, and AGRA on moving into agriculture mapping in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Co-founder and CEO