Recent studies have revealed that in West African nations such as Togo, a substantial portion (exceeding 50%) of the populaceonly speak local languages proficiently in their daily lives or professional activities. This situation has engendered a digital divide, rendering it challenging for medical practitioners to effectively cater to the healthcare needs of local inhabitants, thereby exacerbating existing disparities in healthcare access.
Yodi is a community project that fights the digital divide by providing new AI tools for communication and business in local languages in Togo and West Africa.
Umbaji provides solutions and equipment in AI and robotics to companies in Togo and Africa with the ambition of contributing to socio-economic growth through new technologies.