Uganda  ·  Offline AI  ·  ICT Training  ·  2026

$1.30

per student, per term. Fully offline.

The first AI tutor built for Africa's reality. No internet. No compromise.

Nambi runs completely offline on low-powered laptops and tablets from $50. Teaching ICT skills today. Building African-language AI for tomorrow.

Students in Uganda learning with Nambi AI on a laptop

Pilot programme  ·  Uganda  ·  2026

$1.30
per student
per term
70
students per device
per week (capacity)
0
internet needed
after setup
$50
minimum device
cost to run Nambi

What we are building

AI that runs
where there is
no internet.
Built from
Africa's data.

Row of Ugandan students learning ICT on laptops
The Problem

A computer class in Uganda is often an empty room with no teacher.

01
Scarce

Qualified ICT teachers are rare across Ugandan secondary schools. Most list computer lessons on the timetable but have no one qualified to deliver them.

02
$80/mo

Average individual income in Uganda. Mobile data costs take a significant share. Online learning tools are inaccessible for most schools and students.

03
70%+

Of Ugandan youth are unemployed or underemployed. Employers consistently cite lack of basic digital skills as a barrier to hiring young people.

04
Offline

Much of Uganda has no reliable internet and intermittent power. Every existing AI education tool stops when the connection drops.

The Technology

What is technically revolutionary about this.

The Breakthrough

A real AI. No internet. On a $50 device.

Nambi runs a genuine large language model entirely on-device. No cloud, no API calls, no data connection. The AI loads, thinks, and responds on hardware that costs less than a month's salary for most Ugandan workers. This is not a quiz engine. It is a real AI tutor.

The Data Flywheel

Every session trains the next generation of Nambi.

Every question a student asks, every answer Nambi gives, every correct and incorrect response is logged. This creates something that has never existed before: a growing dataset of how African students learn, built entirely from African classrooms. More students means a smarter model.

The Language Layer

Building AI that speaks Luganda. Then Swahili. Then Acholi.

Current AI models are trained almost entirely on English-language data. Nambi's classroom interactions are generating African-context training data that will power the first AI that genuinely thinks in Ugandan languages. Not translated. Built from Uganda.

The Architecture

One engine. Any subject. Any language. Any country.

Nambi's offline AI architecture is subject-agnostic. ICT skills today. Vocational trades tomorrow. The same engine, different curriculum. The same model, different language. Built to replicate across Uganda, then East Africa, without internet infrastructure as a prerequisite.

The Product

Meet Nambi. An AI tutor that never needs a Wi-Fi password.

01

ICT Skills That Get People Hired

Word, Excel, data entry, email, digital filing. The exact skills Ugandan employers list in job adverts. Practical, testable, taught through conversation not textbooks.

02

AI That Adapts to Each Learner

Instant explanations, interaction logs for teachers, per-student progress data for administrators. Identifies exactly where each student is struggling, without a teacher present.

03

Completely Offline. Always On.

The AI model runs entirely on the device. Once set up, Nambi works in any classroom, at any power level, with zero data cost. One device. One programme. Indefinitely.

04

Progress Data for Funders and Partners

Every session logged automatically. Dashboards for programme managers. CSV export for grant reporting. No extra software or internet connection required.

Ugandan student hands on a keyboard learning ICT skills
Live in Uganda
The Vision

From one laptop in Uganda to the AI education layer for Africa.

Stage 1 — Now

The Proof

ICT skills training in Uganda. 50 students. 1 device. $1.30/term. Proving the model works: the hardware, the offline AI, the sustainable cost. Building the evidence base.

Stage 2 — Next

The Expansion

Vocational trades beyond ICT. WhatsApp delivery for out-of-school youth who have no device but do have a phone. The engine stays. The subject changes.

Stage 3 — Building

The Voice

The first African-language AI tutor trained on Ugandan classroom data. Starting with Luganda. The model stops translating from English and starts thinking in the language of its students.

Stage 4 — Vision

The Platform

Nambi becomes the offline AI education layer for the Global South. Any subject. Any language. Any $50 device. Deployed across multiple African countries. The flywheel self-sustains.

Live Programme

Running in Uganda. Right now.

Nambi is live in its first ICT training programme. We are collecting session data, quiz scores, and learning outcome results — building the evidence base for scale.

50
students in
current pilot
1
device running
the programme
0
internet used
since setup
2
entity registrations
Uganda + Ireland
Work With Us

Built for partnership.

Akaalo is registered in Uganda (2023) and Ireland (2025). Actively seeking grant funding, research partnerships, and hardware support to scale.

Grant Bodies

Proven model. Measurable outcomes.

Per-student cost data ($1.30/term), session logs, quiz results, and learning outcome metrics from our live pilot. Full evidence pack on request.

View evidence pack →
Corporate Sponsors

CSR/ESG with measurable impact.

Sponsor a cohort of 150 students for $1,950. Receive quarterly impact reports, co-branded devices, and a site visit to Nansana, Uganda.

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Hardware Partners

Devices equal immediate scale.

Nambi runs on low-powered laptops with 4GB+ RAM from $50 upwards. 20 devices runs a full cohort of 150 students. No ongoing internet costs.

Donate hardware →
Get In Touch

Interested? Let's talk.

Whether you are a funder, researcher, school, or hardware partner, we want to hear from you.