DR HADIJAH WON THE FIRST COHORT BEST PROJECT

 

Dr. Hadijah Mbwana won the first cohort best projects of African Women in Tech and AI (AWITAI) program funding

Dr. Hadijah Mbwana, College of Agriculture, Department of Human Nutrition and Consumer Sciences, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania

She was awarded by the Ai Movement – International Artificial Intelligence Center of Morocco of Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, in collaboration with OCP Foundation and supported by UNESCO.

Following the remarkable success of the inaugural session, where 34 talented women from 11 African countries were trained and supported, and 8 women-led AI startup projects were selected for funding and are in incubation to be taken it to the next level: (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ai-movement_awitaiwinners-empowertechwomen-innovationinafrica-activity-7137867423981969408-TmQ6/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios).

Dr. Mbwana’s project was one among the best 8 funded projects, and it is in the scope of operationalization of an Artificial Intelligence powered meal planning and recommendation system for healthy and personalized diets. Leveraging the power of data analysis, machine learning and natural language processing, the system will provide tailored meal plans that meet nutritional needs, preferences and health goals. When operational, the system will help individuals and families ensure they are getting the right balance of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals, leading to improved overall health and well-being and reduce their risk of developing diet-related non-communicable diseases. Additionally, sustainable agriculture and food production will be enhanced by encouraging the consumption of locally grown, seasonal produce and traditional ingredients which can support sustainable agriculture and local food systems, benefiting farmers and communities while promoting food security.

 

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