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Grand Challenges Ethiopia: Catalyzing Equitable AI Use to improve Global Health

AI for Climate and Nature Grand Challenge

Deadline: 7-Nov-23

Grand Challenges (GC) partners including GC Brazil, GC Ethiopia, GC India, GC Senegal, GC South Africa, and GC Africa (pan-African), along with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, and the Pasteur Network, have jointly launched the Catalyzing Equitable Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use to Improve Global Health Project in Ethiopia.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significant potential to transform healthcare around the world. But as AI technology continues to advance, there is an urgent need to position low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to lead on the design and co-creation of AI-enabled technologies – thereby helping to improve the health and well-being of their women, children, and vulnerable communities. Through this call for proposal, they are emphasizing AI solutions that are locally driven and owned hence more relevant to address the needs of people they intend to serve and more likely to be accepted and used by local communities.

This call by the various GC partners is a follow-up to the initial call by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation representing collaborative steps towards identifying, nurturing, and catalyzing the creativity, energy, and skills that researchers, implementers, governments, and technical partners have demonstrated in solving specific challenges in their countries and regions through LLMs.

Challenge
Areas
Priority will be given to proposals that have:
Funding Information
Geography of Interest
Ideally, the proposal will:
What they are Looking for?
They will not consider funding for proposals that:

For more information, visit Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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