COVID-19 Rates in Nigeria: The Story Behind the Data May 22, 2020June 12, 2020 Winnie Okello, P.E Industry Highlights, Updates Africa, CoronaVirus, COVID19, Education, Emergency Response, Engineering, Funding, Health, Infrastructure, INNOVATION, Nigeria, Resiliency, sustainability, Technology If you missed last Wednesday’s webinar on ‘What’s the Real Story Behind Africa’s COVID-19 Figures?” no worries, because videos and slides are […]
Rwanda Initiates Bold moves in COVID-19 Response May 22, 2020June 12, 2020 Winnie Okello, P.E Tech, Updates Africa, CoronaVirus, COVID19, Emergency Response, Engineering, Health, INNOVATION, Resiliency, Rwanda, Technology Since COVID-19 exploded on the scene, many African nations have been scrambling to get response actions in place. Essential workers […]
Team Guardian Health Wins the Inaugural Ayoba Hackathon May 22, 2020July 23, 2020 Winnie Okello, P.E Innovators, Updates Africa, Business, CoronaVirus, COVID19, Emergency Response, ENVIRONMENTAL, Funding, Health, INNOVATION, Networking, Social Media, Tech, Telecommunications Ayoba, together with the UCTGSB Solution Space and Geekulcha, hosted a virtual hackathon on 3 – 6 April for South […]
Madagascar’s Covid Organics (CVO) is Making Waves in COVID-19 (coronavirus) Treatment Options May 11, 2020May 29, 2020 Winnie Okello, P.E Innovators, Updates Africa, Business, CoronaVirus, COVID-19, Emergency Response, Engineering, Health, INNOVATION, SA, Senegal, South Africa, sustainability COVID-19 (coronavirus) has been on the forefront of news media globally with infection rates and death tolls that shake even […]
Developing Nations and the COVID-19 (coronavirus) Effect May 11, 2020July 23, 2020 Winnie Okello, P.E Updates Africa, Business, CAREERS, Construction, Education, Emergency Response, Engineering, ENVIRONMENTAL, Funding, Health, Infrastructure, INNOVATION, Networking, sustainability, Tech, Tourism, Transportation, Water Even before the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak, most developing countries were already on a shakier economic footing than they were in the run-up […]