Prince Adjei of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana will develop an AI-based tool to support clinicians and patients in managing complications and comorbidities in pregnancies, focusing on pre-gestational and gestational diabetes.
Steven Wanyee of IntelliSOFT Consulting Limited in Kenya will develop an AI-based framework for analysis of cervical cancer registry data to identify epidemiological trends and improve surveillance and prevention efforts.
Jesse Gitaka of Mount Kenya University in Kenya will develop the GPT-4 AI model to support healthcare providers with up-to-date medical information for improved clinical decision-making and neonatal care.
Fred Kaggwa of Mbarara University of Science and Technology in Uganda will develop an LLM for answering questions related to prenatal and postpartum care in Uganda in three languages: Swahili, Runyankore-Rukiga, and Luganda.
Rose Nakasi of Makerere University in Uganda will develop an AI-based platform to support diagnosis and management of cervical cancer in Uganda.