Our Projects

Nejatt App
Project Country: Mauritania

Project tackling Gender-Based Violence in Mauritania. For this project, Hanai built an application to raise awareness of GBV topics and encourage victims to seek help.
Client: Save the Children

Jiwa Ibu App
Project Country: Malaysia

Launched in April 2020, Jiwa Ibu is a fully localized app with tailored information on maternal healthcare, ranging from mental, physical, and antenatal care. It has supported over 3.000+ indigenous women.
Partners: The University of Nottingham & SGUL UK

Our Projects

Nejatt App
Project Country: Mauritania

Project tackling Gender-Based Violence in Mauritania. For this project, Hanai built an application to raise awareness of GBV topics and encourage victims to seek help.
Client: Save the Children

Mobile Afya App
Project Country: Tanzania

The first USSD application in Africa using internet-free mobile technology to provide basic health information and education in local and native languages starting with Swahili in East Africa.

Our Projects

Nejatt
Project Country: Mauritania

Project tackling Gender-Based Violence in Mauritania. For this project, Hanai built an application to raise awareness of GBV topics and encourage victims to seek help.
Besides that, Hanai is engaged with Social Civil organizations to create a case management platform for Health Care Professionals.


Client: Save the Children

Jiwa Ibu
Project Country: Malaysia

Launched in April 2020, Jiwa Ibu is a fully localized app with tailored information on maternal healthcare, ranging from mental, physical, and antenatal care. Including resources for mothers to track their health through stored records and seek assistance through a directory of nearby medical facilities. It has supported over 3.000+ indigenous to date. A new version of the app will be available soon.

Read the latest news: https://www.nottingham.edu/Jiwa-Ibu

Jiwa Ibu
Project Country: Malaysia

Launched in April 2020, Jiwa Ibu is a fully localized app with tailored information on maternal healthcare, ranging from mental, physical, and antenatal care. Including resources for mothers to track their health through stored records and seek assistance through a directory of nearby medical facilities. It has supported over 3.000+ indigenous to date. A new version of the app will be available soon.

Read the latest news: https://www.nottingham.edu/Jiwa-Ibu

Imarisha
Project Country: Kenya

This project addresses the needs of Kenyan mothers of all backgrounds, with a specific focus on aiding teen moms and ex-sex workers. We help by providing information on mental and physical health and helping provide avenues for women to live independent, balanced and healthy lives.


Client: Live bloom services international