African-Led Assistive Technology Fund gains momentum at Skoll World Forum side event

Date: 2026-04-28
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

At the Skoll World Forum, the Assistive Technologies for Disability Trust hosted a side event titled “Dreaming, Daring, Doing: How the First African-Led Assistive Tech Fund Was Born at Skoll,” bringing together founders, ecosystem builders, and funders to discuss financing assistive technology innovation across Africa.

The session focused on shifting perceptions around investment in assistive technology startups, with organizers emphasizing that African-led funding models are viable and that disability-centred governance can improve development and investment outcomes.

Following the acceleration of 88 assistive technology founders through the Innovate Now programme, the initiative has moved from questioning talent availability to assessing investability at scale, concluding that the ecosystem has strong entrepreneurial capacity.

The newly introduced Momentous Fund Pilot was highlighted as a key step in testing new financing approaches for the sector, supported by the Judith Neilson Foundation. Organizers noted that the fund was designed to address gaps in early-stage investment for assistive technology ventures across Africa.

Contributors to the discussion included innovators such as Elly Savatia and Brian Mwenda, alongside ecosystem participants who emphasized the importance of inclusive dialogue in shaping sustainable funding mechanisms.

The conversation reinforced growing momentum toward building structured investment pathways for assistive technology innovation on the continent, with a focus on scaling impact for persons with disabilities.

 

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