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The programme, launched in March 2025, forms part of Meta’s global Llama Impact Grants initiative. It supports startups and researchers across Sub-Saharan Africa in applying Meta’s open-source large language model, Llama, to address regional challenges in healthcare, education, agriculture and digital accessibility.
Each winner receives $20,000 (about R360,000) in funding, along with technical mentorship, networking opportunities, and engagement with policy and ecosystem stakeholders.
Sherry Dzinerova, Meta’s director of Amet public policy, programmes, campaigns and product, said the entries reflected the “vibrant and growing AI ecosystem across Africa” and highlighted the potential of open-source models to drive impact.
Meta’s Llama models have been downloaded more than one billion times globally. The latest version, Llama 3.3, remains open source, allowing organisations to use and adapt it freely.
The Llama Impact Grant was first launched in 2023 to identify and scale innovative applications of AI. Since then, it has drawn more than 800 applications from over 90 countries, with previous African finalists including Digital Green’s Farmer Chat and Jacaranda Health’s PROMPTS for maternal health.