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AI-Powered Personalized Learning on WhatsApp for Underserved Communities

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India

Education

High

Implementing Organisation

Ekatra Learning Inc / Vruksh Ecosystem Foundation

India, India

Headquarted in San Franciso, California, United States

Private Sector

Implementing Point of Contact

Abhijeet Khandagale

Founder

Contributor of the Impact Story

Carnegie India

Year of implementation

2022

Problem statement

Ekatra addresses the global learning crisis affecting 258 million out-of-school children and millions more with inadequate quality education. Traditional digital learning fails underserved populations due to expensive devices, unreliable internet, and cultural-linguistic barriers. Even for enrolled students, 53% in low-middle income countries cannot read simple text by age 10, representing a $17 trillion economic loss. When COVID-19 forced our nonprofit's education programs online, video conferencing reached only 5% of students. Switching to WhatsApp increased attendance to 80%, revealing the power of accessible platforms.

Impact story details

Ekatra delivers hyper-personalized education through WhatsApp using AI tutors powered by Meta's Llama models. Our platform, featuring "Alfred" (our AI tutor) and "Socrates" (our education-focused LLM built on Llama), makes world-class learning accessible to anyone with a basic phone, regardless of internet connectivity or location. We've achieved remarkable 65% completion rates compared to industry standard 5-15%, impacting 35,000+ learners across refugee camps, rural communities, and corporate environments. The solution combines spaced learning, micro-courses, and Socratic tutoring frameworks delivered through familiar messaging interfaces in 10+ languages, with offline capabilities for zero-connectivity areas.

AI Technology Used

Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
Speech Recognition

Key Outcomes

Access

Reach, Inclusion

Equity, Efficiency

Productivity, User Experience

Satisfaction, Economic Value Creation

Narrative Outcome

Underserved populations often fall back on learning due to lack of access to devices, unreliable connectivity, and cultural barriers. Ekatra delivers AI-powered, personalised learning via WhatsApp to address these issues. It has demonstrated significant improvements in user engagement and course completion. The platform has scaled globally, reaching 35,000 users across India, Jordan, and the United States – creating new pathway to skills and economic opportunity.

Impact Metrics

Improvement in the Rate of Course Completion

Baseline Value

Before the use of Ekatra, there was 5-15% improvement in the rate of course completion Percentage

Post-Implementation

After the use of Ekatra, there was 65% improvement in the rate of course completion Percentage

Internal Monitoring·May 2020 - Dec 2024

User Engagement Rate on WhatsApp versus Traditional Video Platforms

Baseline Value

5 % of user attendance was recorded on video platforms

Post-Implementation

an 80% user engagement rate was recorded on WhatsApp Percentage

Internal Monitoring·May 2020 - Dec 2022

Total Beneficiaries Impacted

Baseline Value

No beneficiaries impacted before implementation Number of users benefitted

Post-Implementation

35 ,000 users were benefited through the platform

Internal Monitoring·May 2020 - Dec 2025

Micro-businesses launched by users after taking Ekatra's micro-courses

Baseline Value

No micro-businesses launched by users before implementation Number of businesses launched by users

Post-Implementation

More than 75 micro-businesses were launched Number of businesses launched by users

Internal Monitoring·May 2020 - Dec 2024

Expansion of Geographic coverage after launch of AI tutors on platform

Baseline Value

The geographical coverage of the platform was across 1 country Number of countries

Post-Implementation

The platform was expanded in 3 countries, namely, India, Jordan, and the Number of countries

Internal Monitoring·May 2020 - Dec 2025

Implementation Context

Deployed

India, Jordan (Al Zaatari refugee camp)

35,000+ learners have been reached including out-of-school children, refugees (women and girls in Al Zaatari camp), rural communities, corporate field staff, aspiring entrepreneurs, and marginalized communities with limited internet access and basic mobile devices

Key Partnerships

National Digital Education Architecture and DIKSHA, National Institute for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, Ministry of Skill Development, Deloitte, UNHCR, World Economic Forum, KJ Somaiya riidl, and Let's Read Coalition

Replicability & Adaptation

High

1. Platform is open-source (MIT license) enabling local customization. 2. Socrates Education LLM is fine-tuned on region-specific educational datasets (currently India edition available). Key adaptations: local language content development, culturally contextualized examples, partnership with regional educational institutions. 3. Offline functionality through Lentera-style microservers for communities and on-device models for individuals in zero-connectivity areas. 4. Works on basic phones. 5. Privacy-preserving personalization. 6. Integrates with existing learning management systems. 7. Successful replication requires local educational partnerships and culturally relevant content creation.

Supporting Materials

* The data presented is self-reported by the respective organisations. Readers should consult the original sources for further details.