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    Villgro Kenya Awards 12 East African startups $150,000 in grants to fight COVID-19

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    By AdeO on May 19, 2020 Entrepreneurship, Funding, Startups, Venture Capital

    Villgro Kenya, an early-stage, impact investor and business incubator for health innovations in Africa has awarded $150K in grants to 12 innovative startups from East Africa with technologies and innovations that could help in testing, monitoring, and managing aspects of the COVID-19 outbreak.

    Following the call for local innovations to fight the novel coronavirus, there has been a wave of new inventions emerging from the East African ecosystem.

    This has triggered a rise in an array of solutions ranging from 3D printed Personal Protective Equipment, rapid testing kits, locally manufactured ventilators, emergency response platforms, and a rise in the uptake of telemedicine.

    The 12 companies selected for funding and technical assistance include; KEMRI – Rapid Diagnostic Kit, Health-E-Net – Telemedicine platform, Enzi Health – Hail-a-clinic, Flare – Emergency response, Neopenda Uganda – remote patient monitoring device, Maisha Technologies Ethiopia – 3D printing face shields, Simbona Africa – UVC Light treatment, Kijenzi – 3D printing of PPE’s and Medixus – a peer learning platform for doctors. 

    Funding will also go to three entities locally manufacturing ventilators; the Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Ventilators Africa, and Samuel Kairu a local manufacturer using readily available mechanical materials to manufacture low-cost ventilators.

    The grant will go towards product development, scaling up production to meet local and regional demand, and improving systems to ensure more people get access to quality and affordable healthcare during the pandemic. This is in line with Villgro Kenya’s goal to transform product and process innovations into viable and scalable businesses that impact those at the base of the pyramid (BoP).

    The Villgro Kenya team will work closely with the innovators to ensure their products and services support frontline workers, widen the options to quality treatment while encouraging social distancing in low-income communities.

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