How apps are changing Africa
October 5, 20185. Using apps to look for rain in Burkina Faso
German and African scientists have developed a system that uses mobile communications to bring up-to-date and accurate weather forecasts to farmers all over Burkina Faso — helping them improve their harvests and their lives.
4. The latest waste management app in Nigeria
Trash disposal and recycling have become big problems in Nigeria. But a group of schoolgirls in Abuja has developed an app called GreenWorld Tech that could help the country tackle the growing health hazard by connecting sellers and buyers.
3. Sustainable fishing in Senegal — with an app
In the future, fishermen from Senegal might be able to use an app to calculate how much they can catch without devastating the fish stocks. The fish are needed to feed the growing population, but must remain at sustainable levels.
2. Avoiding traffic jams with a Kenyan app
Kenya's capital Nairobi has a big traffic and air pollution problem. But Ma3Route, a Kenyan mobile, web and SMS platform, wants to change that with a smart crowd-sourced solution. It is free and constantly updated to make journeys smoother.
1. An app to combat food waste in Nigeria
Food waste is a growing problem in Nigeria, even though millions of people are still going hungry. A new app aims to change that by connecting supermarkets with excess food to the poor who could use a helping hand.