Ghana Mobiles for Development
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Anita Akpeere, who uses her mobile phone to run her business, prepares food at her restaurant in Accra, Ghana, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. While preparing the food in Ghana's capital a flurry of notifications for restaurant orders lit up apps on her phone. “I don’t think I could work without a phone in my line of business,” she said, as requests came in for her signature dish, a traditional fermented dumpling. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)
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Anita Akpeere checks customer food orders on her mobile phone inside her restaurant in Accra, Ghana, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. Internet-enabled phones can play a unique role in sub-Saharan Africa, where infrastructure and public services are among the world’s least developed. But despite growing mobile internet coverage on the continent of 1.3 billion people, just 25% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa currently have access to it. (AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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Anita Akpeere, who uses her mobile phone to run her business, stands outside her restaurant in Accra, Ghana, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. ( AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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Anita Akpeere, who uses her mobile phone to run her business, stands inside her restaurant in Accra, Ghana, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. (AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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Cyril Fianyo, a farmer and a beneficiary under the Uniti Networks project, holds the phone he uses to check the weather and learn about agricultural practices at his farm in Atabu, Hohoe, in Ghana's Volta region, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. Uniti Networks offers financing to help make smartphones more affordable and coaches users to navigate its platform of apps. For Fianyo, who previously planted according to his intuition and rarely interacts with farming advisors, the phone has expanded his activities beyond calls and texts. “I will know the exact time to plant because of the weather forecast,” he said. (AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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Cyril Fianyo, a farmer and beneficiary under the Uniti Networks project, shows a message he received on his phone at his farm in Atabu, Hohoe, in Ghana's Volta region, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. Internet-enabled phones have transformed many lives, but they can play a unique role in sub-Saharan Africa, where infrastructure and public services are among the world's least developed. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)
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Mawufemor Vitor, a beneficiary under Uniti Networks, poses for a photograph in Hohoe, Ghana, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. Vitor, a church secretary, said a health app on Uniti's platform, has assisted her to track her menstruation to help prevent pregnancy. Despite growing mobile internet coverage on the continent of 1.3 billion people, just 25% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa have access to it. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)
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Rita Quansah, right, from Uniti Networks, shows farmer Cyril Fianyo, 64, years, how to navigate the farmers' apps on his phone in Atabu, Hohoe, in Ghana's Volta Region, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. Fianyo, who previously planted according to his intuition and rarely interacts with farming advisors, was optimistic that the technology would increase his yields. “I will know the exact time to plant because of the weather forecast,” he said. (AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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Rita Quansah, center, from Uniti Networks, coaches farmers on how to navigate its platform of application, from pensions that encourage saving to agriculture apps, at a market in Hohoe, Ghana, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. Uniti Networks offers financing to help make smartphones more affordable and coaches users to navigate its platform of apps. (AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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Rita Quansah, left, from Uniti Networks, coaches farmers on how to navigate its platform of applications, from pensions that encourage saving to agriculture apps, at a market in Hohoe, Ghana, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. Internet-enabled phones can play a unique role in sub-Saharan Africa, where infrastructure and public services are among the world’s least developed. But despite growing mobile internet coverage on the continent of 1.3 billion people, just 25% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa currently have access to it. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)
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Rita Quansah, right, from Uniti Networks, coaches farmers on how to navigate its platform of applications, from pensions that encourage saving to agriculture apps, at a market in Hohoe, Ghana, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. (AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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A man asks questions during a mobile app training session at the market in Hohoe, Ghana, Wednesday, April 18, 2024. Internet-enabled phones can play a unique role in sub-Saharan Africa, where infrastructure and public services are among the world’s least developed. But despite growing mobile internet coverage on the continent of 1.3 billion people, just 25% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa currently have access to it. (AP Photo/ Misper Apawu)
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Shadrach Damateye, a co-founder of Masters Hive Center for Innovation, who uses his mobile phone to help business owners, poses for a photograph outside his office in Tema, Ghana, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. Internet-enabled phones can play a unique role in sub-Saharan Africa, where infrastructure and public services are among the world’s least developed. But despite growing mobile internet coverage on the continent of 1.3 billion people, just 25% of adults in sub-Saharan Africa currently have access to it. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)
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Anita Akpeere, who uses her mobile phone to run her business, prepares food at her restaurant in Accra, Ghana, Tuesday, April 23, 2024. While preparing the food in Ghana's capital a flurry of notifications for restaurant orders lit up apps on her phone. “I don’t think I could work without a phone in my line of business,” she said, as requests came in for her signature dish, a traditional fermented dumpling. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)