AI-Powered One Health for Rural Africa
A network of solar-powered AI kiosks bringing integrated healthcare, veterinary, and agricultural services directly to rural communities — in their own language.
70% of Botswana depends on agriculture, yet rural communities remain invisible to digital health systems.
Nearest clinic often 50+ km away. Emergency response takes hours, not minutes.
Less than 15% of farmers access extension services. Crop diseases devastate harvests.
Foot-and-mouth disease spreading across SADC. No early warning system exists.
Digital tools require English. Local languages are excluded from technology.
No electricity, no internet. Communities are digitally invisible.
HIV, maternal health issues, pandemics go undetected until crisis.
"Without intervention, rural-urban inequality widens, pandemic threats go undetected, and smallholder livelihoods collapse — disproportionately affecting women and youth."
Our AI speaks local languages, understands local needs, and delivers expert-level guidance through a simple voice conversation.
AI-powered symptom assessment and primary care guidance in Setswana.
Livestock disease diagnosis and veterinary guidance for farmers.
Crop disease diagnosis and climate-smart farming advice.
No smartphone required. No English required. No literacy required.
Ask your question in Setswana or English
AI understands with local-language LLM
Voice + visual guidance delivered
Photos uploaded for diagnosis
Red flags sent to authorities
January — February 2026 • 30 Days • 9 Villages
A powerful coalition of government, private sector, and academic partners.
Strategic support, France-Africa AI cooperation
Implementation & community engagement
AI development & technology platform
Rural development coordination
Innovation & economic development
Inclusion & empowerment programs
Pilot site land donation
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Join our implementation coalition
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Contact Us
www.smartvillage.africa
"Smart Village is not just technology — it's a commitment to leaving no community behind."