
Empowering Women By Democratizing AI
AI for Her - Bridging the Digital Divide
DigiSam Foundation works tirelessly to make sure that women from lower socio-economic backgrounds have equal access to digital opportunities with a high focus on AI and the skills needed to thrive in an increasingly connected society.
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We believe in empowerment of women through Democratization of AI. Our Mission is to bring diverse voices to the table, bridge the AI divide, and empower communities through accessible education, digital literacy, and future-ready skills—so the next era of AI is built by and for everyone, not just a few CEOs.
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Survey Sakhi Programme Completes Full Village Coverage in Saidbhar
After months of patient, door-to-door conversations, Renu Rani has completed surveys across all 250 households in Saidbhar village. The findings reveal a striking paradox: infrastructure exists, but empowerment lags—and 250 women are ready to change that.

Survey Sakhi Milestone: 164 Households and Counting
Our volunteer Renu Rani has reached a remarkable milestone in Saidbhar village, completing surveys across 164 households. Through patient, door-to-door conversations, she's building trust, gathering insights, and laying the groundwork for evidence-based digital literacy programs.

DigiSam Partners with Academic Researchers to Build AI Solutions for Rural Communities
In an exciting collaboration, DigiSam Foundation is partnering with Professor Amol Sharma and his team of computer science students to develop an agentic marketplace for last-mile delivery of government services—powered by insights from our Survey Sakhi data.