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6 Questions with Dr. Nii Lante Heward-Mills (Country Director, Viamo)
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6 Questions with Dr. Nii Lante Heward-Mills (Country Director, Viamo)

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Dr. Nii Lante Heward-Mills is the Country Director for Viamo in Ghana and Liberia. He is an Information and Communications Technology for Development and Public Health Public Promotion expert. He has worked in the last decade deploying digital solutions to support large-scale developmental projects in Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Ethiopia and Rwanda. He also led the implementation of innovative digital solutions for multi-year USAID health systems strengthening projects in Nigeria.

How would you describe your job to a 5-year-old?

Using voice technology and the power of Offline Generative AI to reach marginalized populations at scale (across 21 countries). Information is provided in local languages, delivering life-changing information as well as collecting feedback for the improvement of services for marginalized populations

What’s the most surprising thing you’ve learned since launching your startup or getting into the role?

A massive section of the population is not connected or benefits from the digital economy due to illiteracy, access to devices, and the cost of data.  

What’s one function or area of your job you spend the most time on?

Partnership building; synergies with organizations and NGOs who want to engage hard-to-reach populations with information to help them make informed decisions. 

What are 3 trends in your sector are you bullish on or keeping a close tab on?

  • Offline Generative AI
  • Offline Generative AI in Twi 

What gaps do you think startups in Ghana should be building for?

  • Agriculture and AgriTech
  • Fintech
  • Healthcare
  • Education and EdTech
  • Green/Clean Energy 

If you were to build a new company, which historical or contemporary figure would you appoint to the board and why?

Mr. Charles Abani (UN Resident Coordinator, Ghana). He is a visionary and passionate leader who believes in Africans, investing in, and solving Africa’s challenges.

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Staff writer at Ghana Innovation Journal covering innovation, technology and entrepreneurship across Ghana and Africa.