Announcing $5 million in Grand Challenges AI grants to spur local innovation for global good

Dr. Leekha trains a nurse, Beth, to perform an ultrasound scan with a handheld device and tablet at the Shangia Dispensary in Mariakani, Kenya.
Dr. Leekha trains a nurse, Beth, to perform an ultrasound scan with a handheld device and tablet at the Shangia Dispensary in Mariakani, Kenya. The recipients of the Grand Challenges grants will contribute to shaping equitable access to AI. ©Gates Archive/Alissa Everett

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