Madagascar: Harinjaka Ratozamanana federates the local tech ecosystem

By : Melchior Koba

Date : mardi, 26 juillet 2022 13:54

He has some fifteen years of professional experience in several sectors, including the digital sector. By contributing his international expertise, he wants to support his country’s tech ecosystem. 

Harinjaka Ratozamanana (photo) is a Malagasy consultant and co-founder of Hackoragna Cooperative Company, a digital cooperation platform. His platform, founded in 2020, gathers startups and VSMEs, which develop innovative tech solutions, in a bid to promote local tech talents. 

According to the Hackoragna Cooperative Company’s website, the platform adopts a cooperative approach to help its members better develop their entrepreneurial projects by following a fair and ethical process. By doing so, the members help Madagascar achieve positive transformation and improve its industrial sector. “Let’s co-create a digital economy that works for the common good and our mutual benefit,” Harinjaka invites.  

The latter has an extensive professional career. From 2007 to 2009, he was an observer for French media France 24 and an author for the international bloggers’ community Global Voices. In 2008, he started working as a web developer for Fanamby, an environmental non-profit organization. In 2009, he was a web and new media consultant reporting on the Gabonese election for several foreign media. Two years later, he became the senior communications officer of the humanitarian organization Akbaraly Foundation. 

He later joined the tour operators’ association GOTO Madagascar as a web consultant. In 2012, he made his first entry into the tech entrepreneurship world by co-founding Habaka, a tech innovation space that he led till 2016. 

In 2015, his international IT expertise was requested by the Malagasy government, which appointed him as technical advisor of the Ministry of Digital Transformation. The following year, he became a parliamentary assistant and Director General of Private Sector Development at the Ministry of Commerce the year after.  

In July 2018, Harinjaka Ratozamanana was reassigned to the Ministry of Digital Transformation but, this time around, he was chief of staff and then secretary general. In September 2021, he became the associate edtech advisor for IAMTHECODE Foundation, an organization that aims to train one million women and girls in computer coding by 2030.

Melchior Koba

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