UNFPA Partners with Kellton to Develop Next-Gen AI Solutions
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UNFPA Partners with Kellton to Develop Next-Gen AI Solutions

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has selected Kellton, an AI-first digital transformation company, to develop next-generation Generative AI-driven applications that will enhance innovation and human-centred transformation across its global programmes.

This collaboration marks a major milestone in Kellton’s mission to harness Artificial Intelligence for social impact, aligning with UNFPA’s goal of promoting health, rights, and well-being for all. The partnership will integrate responsible and ethical AI frameworks to accelerate progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Karanjit Singh, CEO of Kellton, said, “Our collaboration with UNFPA demonstrates how innovation and empathy can work together to create global impact. By combining AI engineering with UNFPA’s humanitarian vision, we aim to make technology more inclusive, transparent, and meaningful.”

Through this engagement, Kellton reinforces its position as a trusted partner for global institutions and public sector organisations, committed to building secure, ethical, and sustainable AI ecosystems. The partnership underscores a shared vision of using technology responsibly to drive inclusive development worldwide.

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has selected Kellton, an AI-first digital transformation company, to develop next-generation Generative AI-driven applications that will enhance innovation and human-centred transformation across its global programmes. This collaboration marks a major milestone in Kellton’s mission to harness Artificial Intelligence for social impact, aligning with UNFPA’s goal of promoting health, rights, and well-being for all. The partnership will integrate responsible and ethical AI frameworks to accelerate progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Karanjit Singh, CEO of Kellton, said, “Our collaboration with UNFPA demonstrates how innovation and empathy can work together to create global impact. By combining AI engineering with UNFPA’s humanitarian vision, we aim to make technology more inclusive, transparent, and meaningful.” Through this engagement, Kellton reinforces its position as a trusted partner for global institutions and public sector organisations, committed to building secure, ethical, and sustainable AI ecosystems. The partnership underscores a shared vision of using technology responsibly to drive inclusive development worldwide.

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