Our Solutions Ecosystem:
The African Strategic Hub
Bringing together African stakeholders to work from the same set of data.

We view data as critical infrastructure and an asset, and a prerequisite for African AI sovereignty.
The African Strategic Hub is a central data and analytics platform designed to serve as Africa’s One Source of Truth. In collaboration with governments, the private sector and civil society, it aims to make critical data accessible, reduce information gaps, and enable coordinated, insight-driven decision-making across the continent. The ability to effectively leverage the value of data varies widely across the continent. That’s why we focus on open analytics, to support decision-making where technical capacity to work with raw data is limited.

The African Strategic Hub also serves as a data repository for training izi-ai.
This will advance African governments’ data and ai sovereignty by refining a public sector LLM that reflects local context and needs.
It is an African data common established and maintained by a collective of African stakeholders - government agencies, civil society, residents, and private sector partners - who contribute to and collaboratively manage the data. The platform offers country-level diagnostic dashboards using the data available. We invite collaborators from across Africa to pool their analytical capabilities to generate open access insights using the African Strategic Hub’s data repository.
It is an African data common established and maintained by a collective of African stakeholders - government agencies, civil society, residents, and private sector partners - who contribute to and collaboratively manage the data. The platform offers country-level diagnostic dashboards using the data available. We invite collaborators from across Africa to pool their analytical capabilities to generate open access insights using the African Strategic Hub’s data repository.

The platform supports African governments in making informed policy decisions, allocating resources equitably, and effectively planning and monitoring programmes. Through open insights on public sector performance, citizens and other stakeholders are empowered to participate meaningfully in governance.