Could we use digital remittances to upend the way we think about informal business support in Southern Africa – and let businesses themselves decide what they need?
By his own admission, Matthew MacDevette began his career in the investment space thinking that finance was “a little bit evil”. Then he began working on how to get private investors into risky and impactful sectors in Africa. He began to warm to the topic.
Can smart sensors improve the health and productivity of bee colonies in South Africa?
The 2007 Dreamworks film, Bee Movie was generally regarded as a bit of a letdown, but 15 years later, it can confidently claim to have inspired one of the latest projects taken forward as part of Frontier Technology Livestreaming.
Piloting e-mobility in Casamance’s waterways
This post captures learning from the first sprint of our pilot — ELEK TEY, Electrifying Water Transport for Better Livelihoods.
Testing a new blockchain-based solution for addressing the beneficiary de-duplication problem
This post captures learning from the first sprint of our pilot, “De-duplicating aid to enhance the impact of humanitarian assistance”.
Can we reveal the final destination of humanitarian aid?
This post captures learning from the first sprint of our pilot — ‘Smart geo-seals to track delivery of humanitarian aid’
Why Learning to Learn Matters
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