To celebrate World Food Day, we spoke to Africa Prize alumnus Tolulope Olukokun, who developed ThinkBikes CoolMAX, an electric cargo bike with a fridge that helps Nigeria's smallholder farmers get fresh food crops to market.
Electrical engineer Anatoli Kirigwajjo wins with community ‘panic button’ inspired by traditional African warning drums and biomedical engineer Edmund Wessels selected for increasing access to reproductive healthcare for women in remote areas, with portable device for gynaecology.
To celebrate World Environment Day 2023, we spoke to hardware and software Africa Prize alumni who are contributing to environmental sustainability and taking action to address climate change.
The Africa Innovation Fellowship (AIF) is an eight-month hybrid leadership and business development opportunity, designed for early-stage or start-up women-owned STEM innovations.
Over the summer, Engineering a Better World Internships (EaBW) placed groups of talented engineering students with Africa Prize alumni for a fully-funded work placement.
We spoke to Africa Prize 2023 shortlist member Gibson Kawago about his recent meeting with U.S Vice President Kamala Harris, the impact of his innovation WAGA and his Africa Prize experience so far.
To celebrate International Education Day, we spoke to members of the Africa Prize community who are working to provide educational resources across sub-Saharan Africa.