"We've always prioritized working closely with the deaf community. We work with more than 30 deaf signers that ensure the cultural authenticity of the sign language dialect we are collecting, which is Kenyan Sign Language. All the data on our platform is collected by deaf individuals, not even human interpreters. Some of the lessons that we've learned: there's this mantra in the disability community called nothing for us without us. [...] I can just talk about the opportunity that lies really out there with, you know, given Africa being a very young continent, a very populous continent, I think we have problems that are important to the African population and need urgent solutions. And I think of them as opportunities where the young population can really take initiative and say, this is a problem that is worth pursuing," Savatia expressed.