Impact · Aligned with the goals that matter
The goals that matter: in chapters, not tiles.
We have organised our SDG commitments as chapters because that is what they are. Each one is a long-form claim about the world, the contribution we are making, and how we expect to be measured.
SDG · Zero Hunger
Technology for better living.
The problem we are addressing.
Across emerging economies, the food system loses value at every joint. Producers carry the most risk, traders settle in cash, stock spoils for want of cold chain, and processors are too far from the producers who feed them. The system is held together by people, not infrastructure.
Our contribution.
We build the digital backbone that the food value chain was never given: production, commerce, logistics, storage and processing in one durable place, accessible to producers and processors at the same level as buyers.
Bellefest
The digital backbone of agriculture.
Read the Bellefest page→How we expect to be measured.
We measure our contribution by post-harvest loss avoided, by share of value retained by producers, and by the number of cooperatives operating against a real digital record rather than a notebook.
SDG · Good Health & Well-being
Sign language for daily life, not just formal settings.
The problem we are addressing.
Most people who need sign language go without it in daily life, not just in hospitals, but at the school gate, in a family conversation, at a spontaneous meetup, in a café. Deaf and hard-of-hearing people navigate an unequal world in moments that were never designed to include them.
Our contribution.
Thatsign is built for the full range of life, from a child learning at school to a grandparent catching up with family, to a patient speaking with their doctor. Real-time sign-to-speech and speech-to-sign, privately and securely, for everyone from kids to grandparents.
Thatsign
Sign language for daily life: from the family dinner to the doctor's office.
Read the Thatsign page→How we expect to be measured.
We measure ourselves by daily active conversations, not just institutional deployments. By the share of interactions that happen without a personal interpreter, by inclusion in everyday settings, and by the ages of the people using it.
SDG · Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure
Built in Africa. Open to the world.
The problem we are addressing.
Most of the operational and communication infrastructure that emerging economies rely on is owned, operated and priced elsewhere. Resilience, sovereignty and openness are treated as luxuries instead of the floor.
Our contribution.
We build the floor: Mailyte as open-source mail and collaboration infrastructure; Devpilot as the operational layer for resilient deployments; Opsycle for execution that emerges from the work itself.
Mailyte
Built in Africa. Open to the world.
Read the Mailyte page→How we expect to be measured.
We measure our contribution in sovereign deployments shipped, in open-source contributors active in the Mailyte project, and in the number of institutions that can answer, in one sentence, where their infrastructure lives and who operates it.
For NGOs, ministries and grant bodies
Work with us on this.
We are interested in long, serious engagements with the institutions doing the work on these goals, and we are happy to be measured against the same outcomes you are.
