Generative AI is rapidly changing healthcare, opening up opportunities to better address real-world health challenges. Across the African continent, there is broad interest in tackling such challenges, ranging from cervical cancer screening to maternal health support.
With the above in mind, in collaboration with three pan-African data science and machine learning communities — SisonkeBiotik, Ro’ya, and DS-I Africa — we hosted an Africa-wide Data Science for Health Ideathon, focused on leveraging Google’s open Health AI models to tackle real-world health challenges.
From over 30 ambitious and technically rich submissions, six finalist teams were selected for their bold ideas, strong foundations, and potential for meaningful impact across African health systems. These teams received mentorship from global experts and technical resources provided by Google Research and Google DeepMind.
This reflects broad interest across the African continent on understanding how AI can be used to create local solutions to local priorities around health, agriculture and climate. This is part of Google’s broader initiatives on AI for Africa including in areas of health, education, food security, infrastructure and languages.

