CMS launches Sauki, an AI tool to simplify public health research in Nigeria

Corona Management Systems (CMS) has launched Sauki, an artificial intelligence tool designed to simplify public health research papers, making them easier to understand for academics, policymakers, and journalists. 

The company said Sauki allows users to upload mathematical modeling research and generate summaries at four levels of complexity, ranging from academic briefs to simplified formats for non-experts. 

“In our ten years of work across Africa, we have observed how the lack of accessible information hinders both policy impact and research progress,” Don Aadum, Innovation Specialist at CMS, said. 

Aadum explained that the tool is particularly useful for those involved in funding and decision-making who may not have public health expertise. “This is important because, too often, those who have funding and those who are subject matter experts are not the same people,” he said. 

Chijioke Kaduru, Managing Director of CMS, highlighted the importance of accessibility in tackling Africa’s public health challenges. “How much progress Africa makes in addressing public health issues will be determined by how much progress we make in understanding the nature of the challenges we face,” Kaduru said. 

The company said Sauki, meaning “simple” or “easy” in Hausa, aims to make public health solutions more visible and encourage collaboration between experts and broader audiences. 

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