Pulse Lab Kampala is a UN Global Pulse lab that uses big data for sustainable development in Uganda. It was established in 2013 as part of a network of Pulse Labs that take innovation to the next level. The lab works to use big data like call detail records and satellite imagery to respond faster to issues like disease outbreaks, monitor poverty, and gain new insights. Some of its projects include using mobile phone data to understand human mobility, using machine learning to monitor poverty levels, and analyzing radio broadcasts to understand public voices. The ultimate goal is to help Uganda achieve the UN's post-2015 development agenda through innovative big data solutions.