ZINDI to discuss how data science can solve Africa's problems at UNGA77

Zindi CEO and co-founder, Celina Lee
22 September 2022
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Proudly Pan-African, the start-up Zindi ,  is the biggest network for  professional data scientists in Africa and will be holding a session at the 8th edition of the UN Science Summit  under the theme of Urgent Solutions for Urgent Times, during the week of the 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77)  held in New York, USA.

On the 26th of September, the Zindi session, The grassroots revolution driving data science in Africa, hosted by Zindi CEO and co-founder, Celina Lee, is scheduled at 14:00 SAST (08:00 EST).  This is a first time at the Science Summit UNGA for Zindi. Joining the panel, South African, Jade Abbott, the co-founder of Masakhane ,  leading initiative in natural language processing in Africa; and Reem Elmahdi, Zindi ambassador and data science community leader.

The panel will provide some use cases on how data science is learned and practised in Africa. Community-driven open-source data science and machine learning may be better than a top-down approach to address Africa's unique challenges. Zindi supports the UN SDGs specifically, access to quality education and promotes sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all.

The role and contribution of science to attain the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is the central theme of the UN Science Summit. The objective is to develop and launch science collaborations to demonstrate global science mechanisms and activities to support the attainment of the UN SDGs.

“Demand for data science and data engineering skills is exploding, and communities across Africa are collaborating to fill the gaps left by government and academia in developing talent and solutions to meet this demand. Organisations like Zindi and Masakhane are providing an entire generation of aspiring young people with the tools and opportunities they need to get ahead in a rapidly changing and highly competitive field,” says Celina, co-founder Zindi

Zindi was established in Cape Town in 2018, with the aim of making data science and artificial intelligence (AI) skills accessible to companies on the African continent. With a network of over 48 000 data scientists registered on the platform, from 160+ countries around the world, Zindi helps data practitioners of all levels access tutorials and mentors to build their practical skills, and virtually participate in data science competitions. Zindi platform connects with a broader community of practice matching skillset with opportunities.

“It is critical that modern businesses take an active role in supporting their existing workforces through reskilling and upskilling, that individuals take a pro-active approach to their own lifelong learning, and that governments create an enabling environment to facilitate this workforce transformation. This is the key challenge of our time, and it is an honour for Zindi to be joining eminent scientists, innovative thinkers and policy/ decision makers from across the globe at the Science Summit,” Celina Lee, CEO Zindi.

Registration to attend the Science Summit are open https://ssunga77.sched.com/event/1BW65

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NOTES TO EDITORS

For further information about Zindi for Business , https://zindi.africa/business

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About Zindi

With over 48 000 data scientists, Zindi is the first and largest Pan-African online community of data scientists solving the continent’s most pressing challenges.

Connecting data practitioners with organisations, and provide a place to learn, connect, and find a job. Zindi wants to transform the African continent and showcase African data talent to the world.

Some key global clients and partners include Microsoft, Google, Deepmind, Instadeep, and Ernst & Young.

About Science Summit UNGA Panel

Celina Lee   is the CEO and co-founder of Zindi. Celina has a proven track record of thought leadership in the intersect between data and development and has played central roles in launching global initiatives including the Alliance for Financial Inclusion ( www.afi-global.org ), insight2impact ( www.i2ifacility.org ), and now Zindi. Celina's work has expansively bridged across the private and public sectors and across various development areas including financial inclusion, micro and small enterprise development, gender, climate change, and public health.

Jade Abbott  is a South African AI engineer, researcher, founder and one of the leading voices in natural language processing in Africa and co-founded the Masakhane,  a community research initiative, transforming language technology.

Reem Elmahdi  is a Zindi Ambassador, community leader and data scientist from Sudan, with a proven track record of designing and developing machine learning and deep learning models.

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