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David Kobia is a Kenyan programmer and one of the co-founders of Ushahidi. He programmed the first version of the site. Kobia was named "'Humanitarian of the Year" by MIT's Technology Review. In 2011, Kobia accepted a Webby Award on behalf of Ushahidi.
References
- Greenwald, Ted. "Innovators Under 35". MIT Technology Review. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
- "Ushahidi's David Kobia Named Humanitarian of the Year".
- "David Kobia on the Red Carpet at the 15th Annual Webby Awards".
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