Anthropic and Government of Rwanda Sign Three-Year MOU for AI in Health and Education
Anthropic has signed a three-year Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Rwanda, marking its first formalized multi-sector government partnership on the African continent. The agreement covers three areas: supporting Rwanda's Ministry of Health on goals including cervical cancer elimination and malaria reduction, providing Claude and Claude Code access with training and API credits to public sector developers, and expanding an existing education partnership that includes 2,000 Claude Pro licenses for educators and a Claude-powered learning companion deployed across eight African countries. The deal is managed through Anthropic's Beneficial Deployments team and builds on an ALX education partnership announced in November 2025.
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Anthropic Partners with Rwandan Government and ALX to Deploy Claude-Based AI Education Platform Across Africa
Anthropic has announced a partnership with Rwanda's ICT & Innovation and Education ministries and African tech training provider ALX to deploy Chidi, a Claude-powered learning companion, to hundreds of thousands of learners across Africa. The Rwandan government will train up to 2,000 teachers and civil servants in AI use, with graduates receiving a year of access to Claude Pro and Claude Code. ALX, which reaches over 200,000 students continent-wide, is rolling out Chidi as a Socratic mentor across its technology training programs, with early data showing over 4,000 learning sessions since November 4. The initiative is described as one of the largest AI-for-education deployments on the African continent.
Anthropic signs MOU with UK Government to explore AI transformation of public services
Anthropic signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the UK's Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) to explore deploying Claude in UK public services, including government information access and digital service delivery. The partnership will also cover AI supply chain security, R&D collaboration, and workforce adaptation, drawing on Anthropic's Economic Index for labor market insights. Anthropic will continue working with the UK AI Security Institute on capability evaluation and safety. The announcement includes several existing government deployments of Claude as illustrative context.
Anthropic forms $200 million partnership with the Gates Foundation
Anthropic and the Gates Foundation are committing $200 million over four years in grant funding, Claude usage credits, and technical support across global health, life sciences, education, and economic mobility. Key technical deliverables include healthcare AI benchmarks and evaluation frameworks, disease modeling integrations with the Institute for Disease Modeling, drug/vaccine screening tools for neglected diseases, and agricultural AI datasets. The partnership is led by Anthropic's Beneficial Deployments team and includes public goods such as open datasets and benchmarks. This represents a significant scaling of Anthropic's non-commercial AI deployment strategy.
Anthropic and Teach For All Launch Global AI Training Initiative for Educators in 63 Countries
Anthropic is partnering with Teach For All to provide Claude access and AI training to over 100,000 teachers and alumni across 63 countries through the AI Literacy & Creator Collective (LCC). The initiative positions educators as co-architects of AI development, with teachers providing product feedback directly to Anthropic while building classroom tools using Claude Artifacts. The program includes a live learning series, a peer community hub with 1,000+ educators, and a Claude Lab innovation space with direct access to Anthropic's product team. Early deployments include a climate curriculum in Liberia and a gamified math app in Bangladesh.
Australian Government and Anthropic Sign MOU for AI Safety and Research
Anthropic and the Australian government have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate on AI safety research, aligned with Australia's National AI Plan. The agreement includes collaboration with Australia's AI Safety Institute on model capability evaluations and safety research, mirroring existing arrangements with safety institutes in the US, UK, and Japan. Anthropic is also committing AUD$3 million in Claude API credits to four Australian research institutions focused on genomics, rare disease diagnosis, and computing education, and is exploring data center infrastructure investments in Australia.
Anthropic Partners with US Department of Energy on Genesis Mission for AI-Driven Scientific Discovery
Anthropic and the US Department of Energy have announced a multi-year partnership under the DOE's Genesis Mission initiative, targeting AI deployment across energy, biological sciences, and scientific productivity domains. The partnership will provide DOE researchers access to Claude and Anthropic engineers who will build purpose-built agents, Model Context Protocol servers, and specialized Claude Skills for scientific workflows. The collaboration has potential reach across all 17 US national laboratories and builds on prior work including a nuclear risk classifier with the National Nuclear Security Administration and Claude deployment at Lawrence Livermore. This represents a significant expansion of Anthropic's US government footprint.
Accenture and Anthropic Launch Multi-Year Partnership to Scale Enterprise Claude Deployment
Anthropic and Accenture have announced a major partnership expansion forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, a dedicated practice with approximately 30,000 professionals trained on Claude. The partnership includes a joint CIO-focused product centered on Claude Code—claimed to hold over half the AI coding market—and industry-specific offerings for financial services, healthcare, life sciences, and public sector. Anthropic reports its enterprise market share has grown from 24% to 40%, with this described as its largest-ever deployment of Claude Code.
Anthropic launches Claude for Education with Learning Mode and university partnerships
Anthropic announced Claude for Education, a specialized offering for higher education institutions featuring a new 'Learning mode' that uses Socratic questioning to guide student reasoning rather than providing direct answers. The launch includes campus-wide access agreements with Northeastern University, London School of Economics, and Champlain College, covering 50,000+ students and staff. Anthropic is also joining Internet2, partnering with Instructure to embed Claude in Canvas LMS, and launching student ambassador and API credit programs. The initiative positions Anthropic as a major player in the edtech AI market while introducing a pedagogically-motivated model behavior mode.



