Wadhwani AI Global Launches to Bring AI Solutions to Africa, Latin America, and Other Developing Countries
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New organization develops context-specific AI solutions to improve healthcare access, educational outcomes, and agricultural systems for underserved populations
Wadhwani AI Global today announced its launch across the Global South, targeting Africa, Latin America, and other low and middle-income countries. Wadhwani AI Global will partner with governments, multilaterals, and local organizations to embed AI directly into critical public systems, transforming healthcare delivery, educational access, and agricultural systems for those who need it most.
The approach applies insights from the Wadhwani family’s experience funding AI solutions in India, where Romesh and Sunil Wadhwani’s $25 million commitment has supported the development and deployment of 25+ AI platforms and solutions that have reached more than 150 million people.
Key achievements include:
- An AI-powered oral reading fluency tool has assessed over 6 million children through 11 million assessments across schools in Gujarat and Rajasthan, providing automated insights to improve early childhood reading comprehension.
- A cascade of AI solutions screens for tuberculosis, the world’s leading cause of death from a single infectious agent, enabling healthcare workers to identify presumptive pulmonary TB cases using cough sound data and patient history.
- A clinical decision support system empowers 160,000 health workers to conduct over 250,000 consultations daily, directly addressing the shortage of trained medical personnel in rural areas.
These solutions demonstrate how context-specific AI can achieve massive scale while solving urgent local challenges.
“AI has demonstrated its transformative power in many parts of the world, so our challenge now is ensuring those benefits reach communities where they can change lives most profoundly,” said Romesh and Sunil Wadhwani, Co-Founders of Wadhwani AI Global. “We’re building an institution that partners with governments and innovators to make AI a tool of genuine opportunity.”
The expansion comes as AI adoption in low-resource settings face persistent barriers around roadmap alignment, technology adaptation, and sustainable implementation. Wadhwani AI Global – a newly launched entity - addresses these gaps through three core capabilities:
- Advisory Services: Guiding national AI strategies aligned with development priorities
- Technology Development: Building context-specific, adaptable solutions rather than generic imports
- Capacity Building: Strengthening local institutions and talent for inclusive, sustainable AI adoption
To lead this expansion, Wadhwani AI Global has appointed Nakul Jain as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director. Jain brings 14 years of experience in AI, strategy, and international development, where he’s helped scale impact-driven AI solutions to millions.
“The real challenge isn’t just creating AI models – it’s ensuring they address urgent needs in healthcare, early childhood education, food systems, and more, actually reaching the people who need them,” said Jain. “We’re here to close that gap through advisory expertise, technology innovation, and building ecosystems that last.”
Wadhwani AI Global’s leadership team also includes Harsh Singh, Head of Growth; Gitika Sharan, Head of Marketing; and Aakash Pant, Lead Engineer.
Co-Founder Shalina Wadhwani emphasized the organization’s focus on scalable and sustainable impact. “We’re not here to create one-time pilots that fade away. We work with partners to embed AI into real systems and infrastructure people rely on, delivering solutions that endure and grow over time.”
The establishment of Wadhwani AI Global represents a shift toward placing the Global South at the center of AI for social good conversations – not as an afterthought, but as a global priority.
Wadhwani AI India (a division of the Lord’s Education and Health Society, “LEHS”) operations will continue to run independently as an autonomous society.
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