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FINALISTS
MobiKlinic MAAMI Nigeria Project FourthLine
Founder/Co-Director: Andrew Ddembe Co - Founder: Fatima Abdulaziz-Sule CEO/Founder: Towani Mtonga
Mobiklinic exists to revolutionize Mobile Aide Against Maternal and Fourthline is a youth-owned Zam-
last-mile health delivery in Uganda and Infant mortality, MAAMI, was set up to bian social enterprise with a mis-
Africa through a digital safety net built address the high maternal and infant sion to bring prosperity to all
for rural community health workers that mortality rate in Nigeria by empower- smallholder farmers across Africa.
enables them to have a virtual interface ing women and families through Through Pamodzi, a commercially
with senior medics and backup support prompt and relevant health informa- scalable, viable, and sustainable
from health centers and hospitals as tion on their mobile phones. MAAMI business model with low cost and
they offer home-based health care in serves as a platform for expectant and highly productive beehives and
communities. Thus enabling integrated new mothers in underserved communi- solar-powered bee venom harvest-
referrals and instant emergency ties to access prompt, relevant, and ing devices, Fourthline is impact-
responses. They empower community customized information on birth pre- ing thousands of rural and
health professionals through training paredness, complication readiness, small-scale farming communities.
on maternal & child health plus treat- and post-natal support.
ment of basic ailments/diseases.
SALUBATA OLEJU
Founder: Fela Akinse CEO: Ogholi Alero Sandra
The plastic plague in Nigeria, like in many other OLEJU is a social enterprise working to accelerate
countries, is visible and inescapable. With a mis- the economic growth of rural women. OLEJU Web
sion to invent lifestyle technologies that help App features simple financial literacy modules and
people and the planet, SALUBATA converts plas- business management solutions tailored to the
tic wastes into modular shoes. SALUBATA com- needs of rural women entrepreneurs, in the most
mits 5% of the profits coming from every shoe to widely spoken local language (Pidgin). OLEJU’s
the cause of empowering women across several technology-based solution helps both educated
communities. and uneducated women leading MSMEs in rural
communities understand and manage their busi-
ness financial records seamlessly without supervi-
sion.