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Neurollect Audread
Neurollect Audread is an AI-powered, offline-first EdTech platform built for refugee and underserved high school students in Kenya. Operating primarily in Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps, Audread delivers interactive 3D virtual science labs (AudLabs), a multilingual AI tutor supporting Somali, Swahili, and 15+ African languages (AudAI), interactive video lessons (AudTube), digital textbooks with an in-page AI study assistant (Library), and a credits-for-school-supplies rewards system (Mall) — all aligned to the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) curriculum.Over 3 million refugee students in East Africa lack access to functional science labs and quality academic resources. Language barriers affect 40% of learners globally, and for refugees taught in a third language, this compounds into chronic disengagement and dropout. Audread directly dismantles these barriers by putting a science lab and a native-language tutor in every student's pocket — on a single lightweight app designed for low-connectivity environments.Founded by refugee youth Joseph Gakah and Mamuch Bey, Audread emerged from lived experience: Joseph volunteered as a teacher at Ifo Secondary School in Dadaab and quit after three weeks because he lacked the tools to teach effectively. That experience became the foundation of the product. Since then, Audread has been recognised as runner-up at the Mozilla Africa Mradi Innovation Pitch Competition, incubated at iBiz Africa and Strathmore University, and named winner of the Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge 2026. Pilot testing ahead of KCSE 2024 demonstrated approximately 20% improvement in science scores among participating students. A full-scale launch across Kakuma refugee camp schools is now underway in 2026.Audread operates under a B2B2C model: free access for refugee learners, low-cost subscriptions for other underserved students, and institutional licensing for schools, NGOs, and education programmes. The platform is designed to scale across East Africa, with Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and South Sudan as the next expansion markets.
Neurollect Audread is an AI-powered, offline-first EdTech platform built for refugee and underserved high school students in Kenya. Operating primarily in Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps, Audread delivers interactive 3D virtual science labs (AudLabs), a multilingual AI tutor supporting Somali, Swahili, and 15+ African languages (AudAI), interactive video lessons (AudTube), digital textbooks with an in-page AI study assistant (Library), and a credits-for-school-supplies rewards system (Mall) — all aligned to the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) curriculum.Over 3 million refugee students in East Africa lack access to functional science labs and quality academic resources. Language barriers affect 40% of learners globally, and for refugees taught in a third language, this compounds into chronic disengagement and dropout. Audread directly dismantles these barriers by putting a science lab and a native-language tutor in every student's pocket — on a single lightweight app designed for low-connectivity environments.Founded by refugee youth Joseph Gakah and Mamuch Bey, Audread emerged from lived experience: Joseph volunteered as a teacher at Ifo Secondary School in Dadaab and quit after three weeks because he lacked the tools to teach effectively. That experience became the foundation of the product. Since then, Audread has been recognised as runner-up at the Mozilla Africa Mradi Innovation Pitch Competition, incubated at iBiz Africa and Strathmore University, and named winner of the Social Shifters Global Innovation Challenge 2026. Pilot testing ahead of KCSE 2024 demonstrated approximately 20% improvement in science scores among participating students. A full-scale launch across Kakuma refugee camp schools is now underway in 2026.Audread operates under a B2B2C model: free access for refugee learners, low-cost subscriptions for other underserved students, and institutional licensing for schools, NGOs, and education programmes. The platform is designed to scale across East Africa, with Uganda, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and South Sudan as the next expansion markets.