Emmanuel Evance

Emmanuel is dedicated to fostering community growth and collaboration within the tech ecosystem. As a key member of the PyCon Tanzania organizing committee, he plays an integral role in uniting Python enthusiasts across the country, creating spaces for sharing real-world use cases and promoting open-source contributions. His passion for community building extends to his work with Django Girls Tanzania, where he helps empower women in tech by providing mentorship and resources.

Currently, Emmanuel works with OpenFn, a full open-source Digital Public Good (DGP) that facilitates workflow automation and integration. He supports the development of adaptors, jobs, and platform features that enhance the functionality of OpenFn, collaborating with clients and teams to deliver scalable, open-source solutions for global communities.

Emmanuel also co-founded irabu, a software startup focused on building digital solutions for SMEs. His previous work at Code for Tanzania’s sensors.Africa initiative involved leading efforts to provide low-cost sensors for communities to monitor the quality of air and water, addressing critical data gaps.

Based in Arusha, Tanzania, Emmanuel is committed to creating more inclusive, accessible spaces for tech learning and collaboration. You can follow him on @mtuchidev.


Session

04-23
14:45
30min
The Story of PyCon Tanzania
Emmanuel Evance

How PyCon Tanzania grew from an idea to a movement! Learn how we built regional chapters like Arusha & Dar, empowered local developers, and fostered inclusivity through community-driven efforts.

Main hall