113
Hubs built
Spread across 3 countries, but we are growing fast and in the immediate future we look to build Hubs in Nigeria, Burundi, Kenya and DRC.
124,250
Hub users
Ou hubs are used for all sorts of things, primarily for education and communication, but are also used for work, entertainment and getting up to date with the news!
We love data.
We use it to understand the efficacy of what we do at
Hello World.
Data is at the heart of Hello World, we have partnered with impact-measurement organisation, 60decibels to understand the impact of our work, and improve it.
Typical monitoring and evaluation works to measure impact that has been pre-defined, testing effectiveness simply against what was expected to happen, and not listening to those whose views matter most. Hub users know best the impact we have on their lives and we ask them if we’re doing a good job.Listening and understanding to how our communities use the Hello World Hubs needs to shape future development. It also gives us (and our partners) the conviction to roll out our hubs to more communities
myhellohub.org is our data portal
myhellohub has been built to give each Hub community a place to communicate, with their peers and with other Hubs across the world. You can also see usage information on each Hub, location, how much data is used, popular apps and so much more.
Do the Hello Hubs improve quality of life?
90% of all Hello Hub users in Uganda agree that the Hubs have improved their quality of life, with 56% of users saying, it has “very much improved”. In Nepal 87% agree that their hub has improved their quality of life.
(data from 2020)
What are the Hello Hubs used for?
The Hello Hub users have a varied interest when using the Hubs. 43.7% of the activity is for Entertainment and Social Media purposes. A solid 33.9% is used for Education via educational games or for school work.
Let’s talk about porn! Only a tiny 0.7% of the searches are for adult purposes; many of which can be blocked by community installed safe-searching.
How many users learned a new skill at their hub?
In Nepal 55% of Hub Users had learned a new skill while in Uganda 47% had done so. An encouraging result!
(Data from 2020)
We’re unbelievably proud of the community impact we’ve created together.
Together we’ve changed the lives of communities and individuals...
But it hasn’t always been plain sailing! We get into all kinds of trouble if it wasn’t for the communities keeping us right...
It’s quite windy up in the Himalayas
Hub 2.0 was designed to be lighter, and more portable so that we could reach the most remote communities.
Things were going well until the wind picked up. And up. And UP!
Now all new Hubs in Nepal are housed indoors where they can’t set sail!
We’ve all locked ourselves out at night, haven’t we?
In early Hello Hub designs batteries and circuit boards lived inside a nearby building which worked perfectly - until a building was locked. When a warden had to dash out of an award ceremony to give the community access we knew things had to change. Hubs now come with an outdoor solar rack that houses everything needed.
Want to be part of it?