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Wysa Launches Hindi Version of Globally Successful AI Therapy App

Wysa Launches Hindi Version of Globally Successful AI Therapy App
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Business News | Wysa Launches Hindi Version of Globally Successful AI Therapy App

Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], April 4: Wysa announces the successful development and launch of its leading conversational AI for mental health in Hindi. Wysa Hindi will significantly improve access to quality mental health services in underserved communities, particularly in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities across India. The development was co-funded by ACT Grants, British International Investment, and USAID. Business News | Wysa Launches Hindi Version of Globally Successful AI Therapy App.

The DO MORE FOUNDATION launches Everyone Gets to PLAY

“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” There have been many variations of this African proverb, all extending an invitation to work in collaboration rather than in isolation to make the greatest impact. “When we see the whole of society as being stronger than its individual parts, one can tap into the mindset that more is possible when we work together,” states Dr Jessica Ronaasen, National Programmes Lead at DMF. Through the “Everyone Gets to PLAY (EGTP)” model, DMF has begun its journey to embrace this principle as it seeks to create better tomorrows for the young children of South Africa through collective impact.

Early Childhood Development (ECD) Centres as Hubs for Nutrition - The Home Of Great South African News

Establishing and capacitating Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres as hubs for nutrition could reduce malnutrition and allow children to flourish.

Four Äänit Prize winners are sharply focused on society s most marginalised - The Home Of Great South African News

Atherton Mutombwera, Jessica Ronaasen, Koaile Monaheng and Shantel Marekera are winners of the 2022 Äänit Prize, The Mandela Rhodes Foundation’s award for social impact. The young leaders are from three African countries – South Africa, Lesotho and Zimbabwe - and will each receive $19 500, or R343 400, towards their ventures.

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