Siku Zangu is a bold digital health initiative designed to empower African women and girls with intelligent, culturally relevant tools to manage their menstrual and reproductive health. At the heart of our platform is a powerful fusion of data science, mobile technology, and local knowledge to help users track their cycles, understand their bodies, and make informed decisions, all in a safe, accessible, and respectful space.
In many parts of Africa, conversations around menstruation, fertility, and hormonal health are still clouded by stigma and silence. Siku Zangu tackles these taboos head-on by transforming how health information is delivered and received across the continent. Using AI-powered cycle prediction and real-time symptom tracking, we provide accurate, personalized insights while respecting the privacy, language and lived experiences of every user.
Siku Zangu is not just an app. It is a movement toward more informed, confident women who understand their bodies and support one another through every stage of womanhood. It is a safe space a space where women and girls can learn, ask, share, and thrive; all in their own language, on their own terms.
Equipping users with knowledge and tools to take control of their health.
Respecting bodies and boundaries. Data is secure. choices belong to the user, and anonymity is honored.
Designing with respect for African languages, traditions, and lived realities, blending modern tech with African knowledge and wisdom.
For every African woman and girl, whether rural or urban, connected or offline, young or experienced.
Grounding features and content in science, validated by medical experts, and adapted to local context.
Applying human-centered thinking, mobile-first design, and AI to bridge gaps in menstrual education and access to care.
A future where every woman and girl in Africa, no matter her age, income, or location, has the knowledge, tools, and freedom to manage her menstrual and reproductive health with confidence, care, and cultural pride.
To empower women and girls in Africa with culturally relevant, accessible, and intelligent tools to understand their menstrual cycles, improve their reproductive health, so they can live with dignity, confidence, and control over their health.