AfriLabs, Africa’s largest network of innovation hubs, has teamed up with Bird, the storytelling agency under Africa No Filter, to amplify stories of women’s health and empowerment across the continent. This collaboration will highlight how technology, entrepreneurship, and local innovations are transforming healthcare for women in Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Ethiopia, Côte d’Ivoire, and Rwanda.
By co-creating and distributing narratives, AfriLabs and Bird aim to challenge stereotypes and bring attention to women-led initiatives making a difference. “Storytelling is a powerful tool for change. By partnering with Bird, we aim to document and share the journeys of women and organisations improving health outcomes and empowering communities,” said Millie Abila, Communications Lead at AfriLabs.
Why This Matters
Women’s health and empowerment are key to Africa’s sustainable development, and innovation hubs are at the forefront of these efforts. Bird’s expertise in storytelling will help amplify the impact of these initiatives to a global audience.
“This partnership opens the door to powerful, untold stories that highlight the impact of investing in and empowering women,” said Mudzithe Phiri, COO & Head of Partnerships at Bird Story Agency.
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