Five Young Leaders In The Running For $80k For Socially Impactful Projects In Africa

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Five finalists have been shortlisted for the Äänit Prize, which awards up to $80 000 in support of African ventures that deliver or have the potential to deliver positive social impact for some of Africa’s most marginalised people.

The finalists run projects in areas ranging from early childhood development, to medical technology and renewable energy. Finalists come from Kenya, Lesotho, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

An external panel of judges will make the final decision next week. The winners will be announced live in a special ceremony co-hosted by MRF CEO, Judy Sikuza, and Trek4Mandela Project Manager, Sina Moyane, on 17 September 2022 at 18:30 SAST. The public and the press are invited to join the livestream (https://bit.ly/3eCEYYs) for the awards and hear from some of Africa’s exceptional minds in an intimate Q&A between the judges and the finalists.

The Mandela Rhodes Foundation launched the Äänit Prize in 2021 with the aim of enabling positive social impact in Africa. “We are tremendously proud to be offering the Äänit Prize in its second year. Each of these ventures has the potential to make a difference in the lives of people who have been left behind on our continent, which is exactly the type of value-driven entrepreneurship that we aim to support and develop at the MRF,” said Sikuza.

Introducing the five finalists for the 2022 Äänit Prize! We are pleased to announce that voting is now open for the new Audience Choice Award. The venture with the most votes will win $1000.

1. Atherton Mutombwera: Hutano Diagnostics, “Saving lives with better, faster testing technology”

Every year, sepsis kills over 3.5 million people in Africa. Sepsis occurs when the body’s immune system overreacts to an infection. In many cases it is preventable if diagnosed early enough. Hutano aims to change this outlook by improving the tools for diagnosis, particularly in low-resource settings and developing countries, through an innovative way of testing for sepsis.

If a person has sepsis, the likelihood of death increases by 7.6% for every hour that passes if the patient is not treated with antibiotics. Early diagnosis is therefore critical. In low resource settings, sepsis diagnosis is conducted using simple measurements such as temperature and heart and breathing rate. This can be misleading and result in inappropriate treatment. The laboratory test for sepsis can take up to 24 hours and it is prone to false negatives.

Hutano Diagnostics is developing a ground-breaking lateral flow device (LFD) to identify children with fevers, who are likely to develop sepsis. The test works with a smartphone app, bringing the solution into the patient’s hands. Children with a fever have their blood added to the test after a finger prick, and 15 minutes later the parent, community health worker, or nurse knows they need antibiotics, as well as if their fevers will progress to severe outcomes. This lowers the risk to children, allows for earlier interventions, and reduces the cost and complications due to sepsis.

Atherton Mutombwera is the founder and CEO of Hutano Diagnostics. He is from Zimbabwe and is a Mandela Rhodes Scholar in the class of 2014.

2. Dr Jessica Ronaasen: The Do More Foundation, “Coming together to help South Africa’s children thrive”

Almost three quarters of South Africa’s children miss out on a critical part of their development, according to the 2022 Thrive by 5 index. Early Childhood Development (ECD) is a critical stage of growth, requiring adequate nutrition, secure attachment and early stimulation. To address this crisis, the Do More Foundation has initiated a collective impact initiative called Everyone Gets To Play.

By bringing together stakeholders from the public, private and non-profit sectors, Do More delivers a basket of services customised for impact. This basket includes services that support maternal and child health; food security and nutrition; parent support; child safety and protection; early learning through play; capacity building and infrastructure. It is based on South Africa’s world-class National Integrated ECD Policy.

Each community is different and so Everyone Gets to Play engages stakeholders to co-create a vision for young children. These stakeholders include national and local government departments and – most importantly – young child forums with all people working with or for young children in the community.

With financial support from the Äänit prize, the Foundation would support the basket of services by investing in five local communities. The Do More Foundation anticipates a direct impact on thousands of young children across the country.

Dr Jessica Ronaasen is the National Programmes Lead at the Do More Foundation. She led the consolidation and documentation of the Everyone Gets to Play model. Jessica is a 2013 Mandela Rhodes Scholar from South Africa.

3. Koaile Monaheng: Khantša Energy, “Lighting up Lesotho’s future”

There are currently about 1.2 million Basotho people living without grid supplied electricity in Lesotho. This hinders the country’s ability to grow its economy and lowers the quality of life of its citizens. Some 80% of the rural population has no access to electricity, leaving many people behind. Due to the mountainous terrain of Lesotho, rural access is likely to remain low.

Khantša Energy provides affordable and accessible renewable energy solutions for rural households. Khantša began by installing solar systems at six health centres in remote districts and has expanded to households and schools, with 36 successful household installations to date. Families are able to pay off their solar systems through the PayAsYouGo model, making it affordable for households to own clean energy, not only access it.

Expanding Khantša ‘s solution will allow the people of Lesotho to leapfrog the need for grid electricity, reducing reliance on imported energy generated from fossil fuels that contribute to climate change. This is important as the climate crisis disproportionately threatens the lives and livelihoods of Basotho people, who are largely dependent on rain-fed agriculture.

Khantša Energy consults with and learns from the community through the Basotho pitso, a traditional meeting called by the Chief and his general assembly. Khantša Energy is uniquely positioned to tackle Lesotho’s energy poverty because its solutions are innovative, community-inclusive and driven by local indigenous knowledge.

Koaile Monaheng is a Director of Khantša Energy. He is a 2020 Mandela Rhodes Scholar from Lesotho, and an associate at Power Shift Africa.

4. Odwour Midigo: Ndalo Heritage Trust, “Prioritising mother and child nutrition and wellbeing”

Ndalo Heritage Trust is a grassroots organisation in Kenya that addresses the sustainable development goals of zero hunger, health and wellness and climate action in marginalised communities. Its mission is to work towards the alleviation of hunger, disease, poverty and human suffering, with a focus on the first 1,000 days of life.

Ndalo works with marginalised families through hands-on training, drawing on existing UN frameworks for integrating agriculture and nutrition education, and the World Health Organisation’s nurturing care frameworks for improved health outcomes and human development.

The Udongo Kwa Maisha (Soil for Life) programme’s primary vision is to engage mothers, caregivers, households and communities in accessing more nutritious food aimed at improving the dietary requirements of a child’s first 1,000 days of life.

The Maarifa Kwa Maisha (Knowledge for Life) programme addresses the health and wellness of children and their mothers, in particular children with special needs. This project targets early developmental screening and follow-ups to check that developmental milestones are being met. It screens mothers for postpartum depression and provides relevant support. It also provides parenting training and training of caregivers and educators on disability and inclusive design. In addition, it promotes mental and physical wellbeing through sensory integration and play.

Ndalo’s Green Legacy Initiative has seen the planting of 100,000 trees in Western Kenya in partnership with Equity Bank to combat the impacts of climate change.

Odwour Midigo is a founder and director of Ndalo Heritage Trust. He is currently a PhD Candidate in the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Science at the University of Pretoria. He is a Kenyan Mandela Rhodes Scholar in the Class of 2018.

5. Shantel Marekera:  Little Dreamers, “Providing affordable education in low-income communities”

Little Dreamers is a pre-school in Budiriro Cabs, Harare that provides access to quality and affordable foundational education for low-income children between the ages of four and seven. Students receive access to age-appropriate equipment, learning materials and infrastructure that would otherwise only be available in expensive private schools. It has graduated four classes since 2019.

Through the gender equality division, Little Dreamers champions women’s rights as well as spearheads core and programmatic support to advance women’s economic empowerment. To date, Little Dreamers has supported the transition of 600+ women from low-income families into decent work and self-employment using a community-based approach to skills development. The women continue to receive support in financial literacy and product marketing.

Little Dreamers hopes to start a junior school and expand its reach to other high-density areas such as Glen Norah, Glenview and Highfield.

Shantel Marekera is the founder of Little Dreamers. She is a 2019 Rhodes Scholar from Zimbabwe and a legal consultant to the World Bank.

Webb Fontaine Continues Expansion And Investment Drive In Trade Technology

Webb Fontaine , one of the leading providers of AI-powered Trade technology and Customs facilitation solutions to governments and trade administrations around the world, marks its 20th anniversary this month.

In 2002, a group of leaders in their respective fields and early adopters of new technologies came together to form Webb Fontaine. Its goal was clear: to improve the Customs and Trade environment by providing government agencies and commercial enterprises with cutting-edge technology and knowledge. The Customs solutions, the company’s starting point, was the inspiration for its first solutions. The market demanded cutting-edge innovations that would improve efficiency and security. What Webb Fontaine’s Customs solutions did was that and more.

“Our Customs solutions were developed to address fundamental issues that Customs departments all around the world were experiencing” Alioune Ciss, CEO Webb Fontaine

First deployed in Nigeria with its partnership with Nigeria Customs Service. Playing a proud role in one of the regions most advanced Customs environments underpinning millions of Nigerian imports and exports a year. Still today enabling Customs revenue collection to continue on an upward trend despite the threat posed by Covid-19 and other such industry challenges.

Following the success of its Customs solutions in multiple countries it was apparent that the Trade industry as a whole could not continue to develop and keep up with demand without fundamental advancements and investments in Trade technology as a whole. The Trade eco-system was operating in a fragmented and suboptimal manner producing severe and costly delays, loss of Customs revenues and mis-management of risks.

Webb Fontaine focused its efforts on this investing heavily in its research and development capabilities. In order to support the development and expansion of its portfolio of products. The company was determined to produce solutions that not only used the latest technology, but covered nearly the entire spectrum of Trade. Today Webb Fontaine operates 5 state-of-the-art R&D facilities around the world. These centres of excellence continue to recruit the best minds in the industry to develop innovative products and services in line with the demands of modern international trade. Today, more than 300 highly talented and well-qualified individuals work at these research centres and play a crucial role in the consistent growth of the company’s portfolio of products.

Webb Fontaine’s solutions, deployed in several countries across the globe are now a fully integrated portfolio. Underpinned by AI these include Single Window Operations (https://bit.ly/3d8IwAC),  Customs Systems (https://bit.ly/3TLvmKO), Electronic Payment Gateways (https://bit.ly/3x396lW), AI Based Risk Management, Port Community Systems (https://bit.ly/3BpfOoY), Governmental Reforms (https://bit.ly/3Qss8ZN), Trade Compliance (https://bit.ly/3DgKz0u), IT Infrastructure Development (https://bit.ly/3RO8M2k), Automated Goods Tracking & Classification, Cargo Management Systems, and many more.

“Our portfolio was developed with the goal of fostering widespread access to critical Trade technology, all of our products are fully transferable to our partners, support various languages, and can be utilised in developed and undeveloped Trade environments. All these years of investment and R&D have paid off, providing us a really unique portfolio that we can confidently roll out in almost any setting.”   Samy Zayani, Chief Commercial Officer of Webb Fontaine

Over the years, Webb Fontaine has enjoyed many collaborations with the forward-thinking governments of Bahrain, Benin, Niger, Egypt, Nepal, Abu Dhabi, Panama, Nigeria, and Ajman among others.

The development of its solutions continues having recently launched a state-of-the-art AI-powered Integrated Risk Management (IRM) Service in Egypt in partnership with Misr Technology Services.

As the company observes its 20th anniversary, the dedication to build the future of trade through technology remains as strong as ever.

“We have never wavered from our mission to empower governments and Trade entities with future-proof technology and expertise that will change the Customs and Trade environment for the better.

In recent years, international Trade has been under a great deal of pressure. Technology is vital throughout the trade ecosystem to counteract industry threats to continue to keep Trade flowing efficiently, effectively and continuously. 

We now have 25 entities across the world, with nearly 1000 employees of which 30% of those are dedicated to R&D.

We’re committed to expanding our efforts around the world so that everyone who engages with Trade can benefit from the many revolutionary solutions we continue to build, develop, deploy and transfer.” Alioune Ciss, CEO of Webb Fontaine

Hollyland to Announce New Wireless Transmission System and Transceiving Monitor in Indonesia

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Get hands-on with the new Mars M1 and Mars 4K in Amsterdam at IBC 2022

SHENZHEN, CHINA – Media OutReach – 9 September 2022 – Hollyland will be announcing and showcasing the new Mars 4K UHD wireless video transmission system, plus the new Mars M1 transceiving monitor at IBC 2022 in Amsterdam from September 9-12, 2022. The Mars M1 transceiving monitor lets you use fewer devices for greater efficiency, by functioning as an all-in-one wireless transmitter, receiver, and monitor solution. Alongside it at IBC2022 will be Hollyland’s new Mars 4K wireless video transmission system, which combines high performance and upgraded user experience at an affordable price.

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Hollyland to Announce New Wireless Transmission System and Transceiving Monitor in Thailand

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Get hands-on with the new Mars M1 and Mars 4K in Amsterdam at IBC 2022

SHENZHEN, CHINA – Media OutReach – 9 September 2022 – Hollyland will be announcing and showcasing the new Mars 4K UHD wireless video transmission system, plus the new Mars M1 transceiving monitor at IBC 2022 in Amsterdam from September 9-12, 2022. The Mars M1 transceiving monitor lets you use fewer devices for greater efficiency, by functioning as an all-in-one wireless transmitter, receiver, and monitor solution. Alongside it at IBC2022 will be Hollyland’s new Mars 4K wireless video transmission system, which combines high performance and upgraded user experience at an affordable price.

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Enhanced AIA Premier Academy Leads the Industry into New Digital Era Launches Market-First Naked Eye 3D Outdoor Billboard

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HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 9 September 2022 – AIA Hong Kong has long been steadfast in nurturing talent for the insurance industry. The Company set up the AIA Premier Academy (the Academy) in 2011 with an aim of grooming the next generation of elite financial planners. Over the past 11 years, the Academy has nurtured nearly 8,000 MDRT members, over 1,150 unit managers and 9 district directors. The Academy has been further enhanced this year. Big data analytics and advanced digital platforms are leveraged to help financial planners meet customers’ needs, taking care of their health protection and wealth planning through different stages of life. Meanwhile, AIA Hong Kong leads the insurance industry with the launch of the first naked eye 3D outdoor advertising billboard in the heart of Central, exemplifying its edge in digital technology and adding to its recruitment drive to appeal to young talent.

Rhenus sets up first office in Hunan Province

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SHANGHAI,CHINA – Media OutReach – 9 September 2022 – Located in the capital of Hunan Province, the new office deepens Rhenus network in China’s inland regions to better support local business needs.

Leading global logistics service provider Rhenus Group has set up its first office in Changsha. It will offer a wide range of logistics services to enable local businesses to expand their overseas outreach.

The new office will offer solutions across the supply chain, including air and ocean freight, rail, import and export services. With the addition of this office, Rhenus currently has 19 offices across China.

“Changsha is at the centre of Hunan’s booming growth. The new office is part of Rhenus’ plans to expand our services further into the central parts of China, as the government plans to develop manufacturing hubs in the inland provinces. By offering customer-focused solutions, built on our global expertise in freight and technology-enabled services, we hope to continue to play our part in supporting the successes of businesses here,” said Cliff Xu, CEO of Rhenus Air & Ocean Greater China.

Central China’s Hunan province has seen foreign trade volume exceed 539 billion yuan in the first 11 months of 2021, up 26.5 percent year-on-year and exceeding 2020’s total volume. Exports exceeded 377.1 billion yuan in the same period, rising 32.5 percent compared with 2020, with mechanical and electrical products among its major exports, according to the customs in Changsha. It is home to the Changsha National Economic and Technological Development Zone as well, which focuses on the development of high-end equipment manufacturing, new generation information technology and biomedicine.

Rhenus Greater China provides global supply chain logistical services across all industries, with a strong track record particularly in the automotive, electronics and machinery sectors. Key focus areas include freight solutions, warehousing, project logistics and customs clearance. For more information, visit www.rhenus.group/cn.

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About Rhenus

The Rhenus Group is one of the leading logistics specialists with global business operations and annual turnover amounting to EUR 7.0 billion. 37,500 employees work at 970 business sites and develop innovative solutions along the complete supply chain. Whether providing transport, warehousing, customs clearance or value-added services, the family-owned business pools its operations in various business units where the needs of customers are the major focus at all times.

Razum International School Enters its Fourth Year of Operation and Rebrands as Astor International School

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SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 9 September 2022 – Boutique International Primary School Razum International School has marked its fourth year of operation by rebranding as ASTOR INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL. The rebrand took effect on 15 August 2022, the first day of the 2022-23 academic year. The school’s new website at www.astor.edu.sg is now live with the new branding.

Empowering Beauties Across the World: Beauty to Earn’s Exclusive Membership NFT Is Rescheduled to Launch Come September on Ethereum Blockchain

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The Industry’s First Beauty NFT Game “Empower Beauties” Will Feature New Elements, Opportunities to Earn, and Unparalleled Rewards

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 9 September 2022 – Cellmax, Hong Kong’s premier aesthetic medicine group is proud to announce the official release of the Beauty to Earn membership Non-fungible Tokens (“NFTs”) “Empower Beauties” rescheduled to launch in mid-September.

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TEEN REGIME: A Story of Generational Conflict, AI Tech and Hope

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TOKYO, JAPAN – Media OutReach – 9 September 2022 – NHK WORLD-JAPAN presents TEEN REGIME, an all-new dramatic sci-fi miniseries. The first three episodes are currently available with English subtitles on NHK Drama Showcase.

As the city’s head, the AI selects Maki Aran, a 17-year-old high school student with ambitions to establish an egalitarian society. With the help of the AI, Aran and a team of youths gets down to transforming the failing city into a thriving idealistic community.

TEEN REGIME may be a sci-fi show, but the problems it tackles are very real. Japan is a rapidly aging nation, with more than 40% of its population now aged 55 years or older, while those aged 15 to 24 barely reach 10%.

The five-episode mini-series explores the disconnect between these generations and the clash of ideologies. For decades, younger generations in Japan have been criticized for their inexperience and their disregard of traditional ways. Meanwhile, the youths have long been disillusioned by the obstinate and listless attitude of the elders, who seem only interested in consolidating their authorities—a divide prominent in many societies.

Yoshida Reiko, the show’s writer, initially wanted to tap into such frustrations of the youth to produce a gritty dystopian drama. But, ultimately, she landed on a more hopeful story about idealism and the power of determination.

Yoshida is best known as an anime screenwriter, writing for hit shows like Bakuman, GIRLS und PANZER and Violet Evergarden, as well as the award-winning animated film A Silent Voice. She has garnered much acclaim for her portrayal of relatable young characters going up against the real world, a hallmark of hers also present in TEEN REGIME.

In another connection to anime, the AI is voiced by legendary voice actor Ogata Megumi, best known for her roles in Neon Genesis Evangelion, Sailor Moon and more. Also starring are Kamio Fuju, Yamada Anna, Hoshino Gen and Emoto Akira.

Established with the goal of spreading Japanese culture across the globe through “J-dramas,” NHK Drama Showcase is a website where users can watch NHK-produced serials on demand. A wide range of shows are available, from Kurara, a biopic on Edo Period artist Hokusai’s daughter, to How to be Likable in a Crisis, a satirical comedy on PR nightmares in modern Japan.

The first episode of TEEN REGIME is also available in Indonesian and traditional Chinese subtitles.

English versions of the penultimate episode and grand finale will be live streamed on NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s website on Sept. 11 and 18, respectively, before going up on NHK Drama Showcase.

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Kearney becomes first management consultancy with SBTi-approved net-zero targets

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– Kearney has committed to net-zero targets, including achieving net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050

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About the Science Based Targets initiative

The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) is a global body enabling businesses to set ambitious emissions reductions targets in line with the latest climate science. It is focused on accelerating companies across the world to halve emissions before 2030 and achieve net-zero emissions before 2050.

The initiative is a collaboration between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and one of the We Mean Business Coalition commitments. The SBTi defines and promotes best practice in science-based target setting, offers resources and guidance to reduce barriers to adoption, and independently assesses and approves companies’ targets.