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Anthropic and Rwanda Sign Landmark Deal to Fight Malaria and Cervical Cancer With AI

by Kingsley Okeke
February 18, 2026
in Artifical Intelligence, Reports
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Anthropic and Rwanda sign memorandum of understanding

Anthropic has signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Rwanda, marking the company’s first formalised multi-sector government partnership on the African continent. The deal extends AI integration into Rwanda’s health system, public sector operations, and national education infrastructure.

What the Partnership Covers

On health, Anthropic will support Rwanda’s Ministry of Health in tackling cervical cancer elimination, malaria reduction, and lowering maternal mortality. Government developer teams will receive access to Claude and Claude Code alongside hands-on training and API credits. The education component formalises an existing initiative that distributed 2,000 Claude Pro licenses to educators across Rwanda and deployed Chidi  (a Claude-powered AI learning companion) across eight African countries.

A Continent Attracting Serious Attention

The deal is the latest in a growing pattern of major AI companies embedding themselves in African public systems. The Gates Foundation and OpenAI launched a joint healthcare initiative backed by $50 million, with a pilot in Rwanda aiming to reach 1,000 clinics across Africa by 2028. OpenAI has also partnered with the University of Lagos to establish an AI research hub in Nigeria. Google committed $1.5 million to support AI data infrastructure across Ghana, Rwanda, and Senegal, while Microsoft has launched AI skills initiatives in Kenya aligned with the country’s national AI strategy.

The Deeper Question

What sets the Anthropic-Rwanda MoU apart is its ambition to embed AI directly into national institutions rather than simply training individuals or funding research labs. The risk, as analysts note, is implementation because the gap between a signed agreement and measurable health outcomes can be wide. But if Rwanda’s track record of executing ambitious public health goals is any guide, this partnership may prove that AI’s most compelling use case is not in Silicon Valley boardrooms, but in clinics and classrooms across the Global South.

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