Intel Selects Seven Innovative Projects for 2024 Community Reach Program in Africa
Intel's Community Reach Program selects seven AI-driven projects tackling education, healthcare, and mobility challenges, fostering innovation across underserved African communities.
Intel Corporation, through its Community Reach Program(CRP), has announced the selection of seven groundbreaking projects as the winners of its 2024 cohort. These projects represent innovative solutions that use AI and Broadband Connectivity to address real-world challenges in underserved communities across African Union member states.
The Intel CRP attracted 436 applications from 35 African countries, encompassing diverse sectors such as education, digital skills readiness, agriculture, and healthcare. Women in technology was a key focus area, with 115 women-led applications received. Out of these, 30 women-led projects were selected by Entrogx to participate in the U.S. Department of State-sponsored Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE). This program, facilitated by Muqbis from Egypt, provided training on business development and e-commerce strategies, empowering female entrepreneurs striving for social impact. The following standout projects were selected from the 436 applications:
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Tinydavid Limited (Ghana) – SnooCODERED: An AI-powered emergency healthcare logistics platform enhancing emergency response efficiency.
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Global Light Services Africa (Côte d’Ivoire) – Revolutionizing urban mobility through AI and IoT-powered electric vehicles.
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EXUUS Ltd (Rwanda) – SAVE & Pindo: Delivering financial literacy training through Voice AI in Kinyarwanda for rural communities.
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University of Embu (Kenya) – BESHTE: A chatbot raising awareness of HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence among adolescents.
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Nyansapo Foundation (Kenya) – Empowering teachers with AI tools to enhance foundational literacy and numeracy outcomes.
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Africa Edu Holdings (Maarifaeducation) – Establishing Learning Centres offering advanced education and skills training for vulnerable populations.
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Petabyte Esports Company Limited (Nigeria) – Ghetto to Glory: A video gaming initiative for underserved youth promoting positive change and quality of life.
The selected projects were integrated into various Intel initiatives, including Intel® Liftoff for Startups and the Intel Skills for Innovation Program. Additionally, connections with stakeholders such as Prosper Africa and Modus Africa VC have positioned these innovators for growth, investment, and impactful community outcomes.
Intel is proud to support these innovative projects that leverage the power of AI and broadband connectivity to address critical challenges in underserved communities across Africa. The Community Reach Program is a clear reflection of our commitment to advancing technology that drives social impact. By collaborating with partners like Prosper Africa, AfriLabs, and Modus Africa VC, we are not only providing resources and support to these groundbreaking initiatives but also ensuring they can effectively scale and create lasting change. We are excited to see the positive outcomes these projects will bring to their local communities.
– Dr. Bienvenu Agbokponto Soglo, Director of Government Affairs Africa and IGA CTO Liaison, Intel Corporation
We welcome the opportunity to partner with our Africa Tech for Trade Alliance member Intel on an important program which recognizes the potential that AI brings to innovation on the continent. Prosper Africa’s mission is to catalyze private sector investment, and with that goal, it was great seeing GLS at a recent Prosper Africa Investment Forum, where we introduced early-stage investors with promising startups on the continent.
– British Robinson, Coordinator, Prosper Africa
At AfriLabs, we are committed to fostering innovation and empowering communities across Africa. The Intel Community Reach Program exemplifies the power of collaboration in addressing critical challenges through technology. By supporting these projects, we are not only driving sustainable solutions but also equipping innovators with the tools and networks they need to create lasting impact in underserved communities.
– Anna Ekeledo, Executive Director, AfriLabs