Ecosystem

A clearer map of the organizations shaping AI in Zambia.

The ecosystem section helps readers follow universities, companies, community groups, public-interest organizations, and institutions active around AI in Zambia.

Coverage

Who you can expect to find

Universities and research centers

Institutions contributing research, curriculum development, or academic programs.

Startups and product teams

Founders and companies building AI-enabled products, tools, or services.

Community groups and technical networks

Meetups, learning communities, and practitioner-led forums.

Public-interest organizations

Civil society, media, and non-profit actors working on literacy, accountability, or access.

Public institutions

Relevant agencies, public bodies, or service providers when roles are clearly documented.

Investors and development partners

Support organizations engaging with capability building, funding, or ecosystem development.

Listing standard

How listings are described

Verified identity and public reference

The basic identity of the organization or initiative must be easy to confirm.

Clear activity description

Entries describe what an organization does in plain language without broad or promotional framing.

Relevant category and focus area

Readers should understand where an entry belongs in the ecosystem and why.

Contact or submission source

A transparent basis for the listing helps keep the directory credible over time.

Editorial approach

How the ecosystem map is maintained

The directory grows carefully. New entries are added when there is enough public information to describe an organization or initiative clearly and without promotional language.

That restraint helps keep the map useful for readers who need signal rather than volume.

Next step

Submit a verified organization or initiative

Submissions are most useful when they include public links, a concise description, and enough context to place the entry accurately.