AFRICAI-RI is a groundbreaking initiative designed to substantially improve healthcare in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by establishing the region's first federated, multi-institutional imaging research infrastructure. The project will leverage European and African expertise to adapt successful data infrastructures and imaging solutions to diverse environments across SSA. AFRICAI-RI will address the critical challenges posed by infectious diseases and the scarcity of medical imaging experts in the region. Furthermore, it will foster healthcare innovation by deploying federated learning technologies to enhanced access to large imaging data in a privacy-preserving, trusted fashion. Furthermore, the project will develop AI tools optimised for the diagnosis of tuberculosis and pneumonia in both adults and children, while ensuring their applicability across different imaging modalities such as X-ray and ultrasound. AFRICAI-RI is also committed to building local capacity by enhancing expertise in AI and clinical research through extensive training and stakeholder engagement. Additionally, the project aims to drive academic and economic opportunities by promoting new models of IP management and AI certification specific to the needs of SSA. The consortium will work closely with both local and international public health organisations to develop ethical guidelines and policy frameworks that enable the sustainable integration of AI in imaging diagnostics across SSA. Ultimately, AFRICAIRI aspires to create a lasting infrastructure that not only addresses immediate healthcare needs but also fosters ongoing innovation and collaboration within the African continent and beyond.
Specific objectives of the project:
- Develop and populate the first-ever pan-African imaging data infrastructure to enhance the availability and exploitation of African imaging data for AI-powered detection of respiratory diseases.
- Develop new AI solutions based on trustworthy and ethical AI principles to address unmet needs in image-based diagnosis of respiratory diseases in at-risk populations across SSA.
- Demonstrate the added value and practical benefits of the developed digital solutions in addressing pressing research and healthcare challenges in SSA.
- Implement a multi-stakeholder co-creation approach to address clinical, technical, ethical and legal challenges across SSA and enhance acceptance, adoption and sustainability.
- Leverage proven European and African expertise to develop a multi-disciplinary knowledge transfer programme in imaging data science for enhanced capacity building in SSA.
- Implement impact evaluation, outreach and networking activities to co-define sustainability and exploitation plans and ensure the project’s legacy across SSA regions.