
She talked about the importance of innovation prizes like the ones offered through Apps4Africa, a competition for mobile apps among developers across Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Tanzania. Winners of the State Department-supported contest include a tool for real-time information on government corruption and iCow, a voice-based mobile application that helps farmers track the estrus stages of their cows to better monetize farms.
Sec. Clinton explained her interest in both programs and the rights of women and girls as being a cornerstone of US foreign policy. She explained, “It’s not just a moral or humanitarian issue–it’s a security, prosperity and piece issue [that] drives economic growth across all sectors.”

