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Africa’s e-health start-ups rise, but not all are mobile-first based
Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa are early hotspots for e-health entrepreneurs, but research shows a rise in start-ups with substantial communities of e-health innovators emerging in Uganda, Ghana, Egypt and Senegal.
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- Health Care, Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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- startups
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The Longest Last Mile: Are India’s Poor Ready for Digital Financial Services?
With the Indian government working to transform the country into a digital economy, the focus of financial inclusion is heavily inclined toward digital financial services for all. But are India’s poor ready for this shift? Anoushaka Chandrashekar and Misha Sharma at IFMR LEAD argue that poor customers are far from reaching this stage, and that policymakers and practitioners should focus on access and usage, rather than introducing digital products that very few people use.
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- Finance, Technology
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Data-Rich, Low-Cost Technology Helps Shut Down Malaria
DiSARM combines that data with satellite imagery – collected and sorted using Google Earth Engine – of conditions such as rainfall, temperature, vegetation, water proximity and elevation, all of which affect mosquito breeding and parasite growth.
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- Health Care, Technology
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- data
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Press release: World’s First Social Entrepreneurship Platform Moms Avenue Challenges Etsy by Gearing Up With Blockchain
As the world is at the doorstep of the blockchain disruption we're still tackling the gender inequality and the lack of women participation in entrepreneurship and the crypto economy.
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- Technology
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Report: India had highest number of first-time internet users between 2012-15
"Nearly 90% of the 750 million people that went online for the first time between 2012 and 2015 were from developing economies, with the largest numbers from India (178 million) followed by China (122 million)," the report said. The findings will come as a big boost to the government at a time when it's pushing for digital literacy and promoting doing things digitally. Government sources said the number of people going online must have gone up in the past two years.
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- South Asia
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‘We want to be the Google of Africa’
Wanting to be “the Google of Africa” would be a far-fetched dream for most, but for Abel Masai, this aspiration is attainable.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Snapcart raises $10M to shed light on consumer spending in emerging markets
Co-founded by four executives including CEO Reynazran Royono, who previously worked as a consultant for Procter & Gamble and Boston Consulting, the startup uses the humble receipt to track consumer spending with deeper clarity than is currently done in Southeast Asia and other emerging markets.
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- Finance, Technology
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- Asia Pacific
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- fintech
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Kenyan startup CEO: ‘We want to be the Google of Africa’
As a student at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology in Kenya, Abel Masai had intended to work in computer repairs and maintenance, but in 2011, he attended a workshop on smartphone app development and was immediately hooked.
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- Technology
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- Sub-Saharan Africa