An innovative approach to connect every school in the world to the internet is now being repurposed for health clinics.
Since 2019, Project Connect has mapped the location of 2.1 million schools globally, as well as the internet connection and network quality of more than 330,000 schools. The goal is to highlight connectivity gaps so that governments have the information they need to get more schools online, often by bringing in outside investment. The data it collects underpins Giga, a joint initiative of UNICEF and the International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency focused on expanding access to information and communication technology.
Now, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention is using the same technology and strategy to map and connect tens of thousands of health facilities across the African continent — with the hope of attracting investment.