A single medical bill can be overwhelming, losing a breadwinner can disrupt a family, and your social project may never launch without the right support. But what if technology could make it easier for people to come together and help each other?
Chango, a life-changing group contributions and crowdfunding platform developed by IT Consortium Ltd, has been named a winner of the 2024 World Summit Award (WSA) in the Government and Citizen Engagement category.
The award, which honours digital innovations that contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), highlights Chango’s transformative role in helping individuals and communities mobilize financial support with ease, trust, and transparency.
The WSA, a globally recognized initiative, selects impactful digital solutions that drive social impact. Chango’s recognition among 40 winners from 29 countries underscores its innovation in financial inclusivity and community development.
Beyond putting Chango on the global map, this award affirms the IT Consortium’s commitment to building financial technology (fintech) solutions that truly change lives. Chango goes beyond being a financial tool. It is a community builder, a safety net, and an enabler of generosity.
Whether it’s helping families raise emergency funds, supporting a bereaved family, funding medical bills, or driving social projects, Chango is simplifying how people come together financially to support one another.
Launched in 2021, Chango addresses the challenges inherent in traditional group contributions like ‘Susu’ and crowdfunding, providing users with a seamless way to collect and manage funds for various needs.
With Mobile Money and Card payment integrations, the platform ensures accessibility for all. Since its inception, Chango has powered several fundraising campaigns for major organizations, including Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, the University of Ghana Medical Centre Ltd, and the One in a Million Project Foundation, among others.
As fintech continues to evolve, Chango stands as a powerful example of how technology can drive financial inclusion and empower communities while bridging the gap between those in need and those who can help. IT Consortium’s success with Chango is not just a win for Ghana but for Africa as a whole, proving that African-led innovations can solve real societal challenges.