East Africa
Innovation, resilience, and transformation across the east.
Africa’s Digital Data Fuels Global AI. But Who Owns the Value It Creates?
byAdetumilara Adetayo• Mar 15, 2026
New policies, research networks, and open-source AI projects are working to turn Africa’s data into local innovation instead of digital extraction.
Read MoreThe Massive Opportunities for African Founders in Health Diagnostics and Last-Mile Care
byThe Insight Desk• Jan 19, 2026
Outbreaks keep exposing diagnostic delays and last-mile gaps, inviting founders to build fast health diagnostics and delivery tools communities trust.
Read MoreWhat African Cities Can Learn from Kigali's Green Corridors
byThe Insight Desk• Nov 3, 2025
Across Africa’s crowded capitals, Kigali’s cleaner air shows how small design choices like tree-lined paths and car-free zones can quietly change urban life.
Read MorePractical Ways to Blend Online and Offline Learning in Low-Resource Schools
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 14, 2025
When technology meets limited resources, real progress begins with balance: teachers, communities, and simple tools working together to keep learning alive.
Read MoreSkills Every Young African Should Build to Thrive in the Green Economy
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 8, 2025
Many young Africans are rethinking what work means, turning climate challenges into income through skills in clean energy, farming, and innovation.
Read MoreAfrican Mining Week Opens Doors to New Deals
byThe Trending Desk• Oct 5, 2025
On October 1–3, 2025, ministers and investors met in Cape Town to chart Africa’s mining future: innovation, investment, and inclusion took center stage.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 Lessons Every African Healthtech Founder Should Know
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 5, 2025
COVID-19 exposed Africa’s fragile health systems, but it also revealed practical lessons in telemedicine, mobility, and data that founders must embrace.
Read More5 Financing Models African Investors Should Be Watching
byThe Insight Desk• Oct 2, 2025
Many African startups collapsed chasing Silicon Valley’s playbook; these five financing models show investors where real growth and steady returns lie.
Read MoreQuarraisha Abdool Karim and the Science of Listening
byEzinne Okoroafor• Sep 29, 2025
Her HIV research began with women’s voices in KwaZulu-Natal, proving science moves faster and farther when communities shape solutions.
Read MoreUber Safari Launches in Nairobi National Park
byThe Trending Desk• Sep 23, 2025
On September 15, 2025, Uber Safari began offering app-based day and night trips in Nairobi, sparking access and conservation debates.
Read MoreAfrica Is Tired of Promises. It Wants Power Over Its Climate Future.
byTomi Abe• Sep 15, 2025
At the 2025 Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, leaders launched a $50 billion plan to fund homegrown solutions. Can they close the $190 billion gap?
Read MoreWhy WhatsApp Voice Notes Are Becoming Tanzania’s Farming Lifeline
byAdetumilara Adetayo• Sep 3, 2025
Cheap, accessible, and personal: audio messages are helping farmers act quickly and learn from each other.
Read MoreAs Global Aid Shrinks, Ethiopia and Somalia Fight to Keep Malnourished Children Alive
byBlossom Amena• Jul 27, 2025
Foreign funding cuts have gutted nutrition programs across East Africa. Ethiopia is testing local solutions. Somalia is still waiting, and thousands of children are being left behind.
Read MoreAfrica’s Startup Model Isn’t Broken. It Was Built for the Wrong Continent.
byTomi Abe• Jul 24, 2025
A Silicon Valley playbook is being forced onto fragmented markets, where patience, not speed, is the key to survival.
Read MoreUgandan Filmmakers Are Tired of Waiting. So They're Building a New Film Economy.
byJessica Ireju• Jul 18, 2025
Forget grants: through crowdfunding, hustle, and grit, Uganda's indie creators are reshaping how stories get made, and who gets to tell them.
Read MoreSlow Fashion Is Thriving in Ethiopia And It's Anything but Small
byAdetola Adetayo• Jul 15, 2025
Women-led collectives are weaving climate-smart fashion from heritage crafts, creating lasting jobs along the way.
Read MoreMauritius is Losing Its Beaches. Can Local Action Outpace the Rising Sea?
byGloria Edukere• Jul 11, 2025
From disappearing coastlines to coral collapse and economic strain, climate change is reshaping life on the island. But communities, farmers, and fishers aren’t waiting for the government to act.
Read MoreThis Isn’t Therapy as You Know It. It Might Be Better.
byThelma Ideozu• Jun 11, 2025
In Zimbabwe, grandmothers trained as lay counselors are quietly changing the face of mental health care.
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