AI is arriving in African governance before the data infrastructure AI requires exists. The decisions made by governments, institutions, and development partners will increasingly be made by or with AI systems. And those systems will reason over data that is incomplete, delayed, and structurally wrong.
Wrong data compounds. It produces wrong decisions, wrong outcomes, measured against wrong baselines. The error propagates through every institution, every business, every community that depends on the same broken foundation.
This is not a reporting problem. It is an infrastructure problem. Nsibra fixes the infrastructure.
African economies are built by millions of businesses. Traders, manufacturers, service providers, farmers. Their activity has never been captured at the resolution required for accurate governance or intelligent decision-making.
Nsibra is built for all of them. Businesses participate through Jelio, contributing ground-level economic data while running their own operations more effectively. Governments and institutions access that intelligence through GRID, making fiscal and developmental decisions on verified primary data rather than estimates. The infrastructure serves both sides.
Economic data is not a product. It is the foundation on which decisions, policies, AI systems, and businesses are built. Infrastructure requires sovereign ownership and long-term investment, not quarterly returns.
AI systems are only as reliable as the data they reason over. Nsibra exists to establish that ground truth for African economies. Not as an estimate, but as a continuously verified model of what is actually happening.
The gap between what governments believe about their economies and what is actually occurring is not a knowledge failure. It is an infrastructure failure. The only meaningful response is to build the infrastructure that closes it.
Every business in the African economy is both a source of economic truth and a beneficiary of better governance. Nsibra connects both roles. Businesses contribute data, and better decisions flow back to the environments they operate in.
The intelligence interface for governments and institutions. Economic data made queryable, actionable, and AI-augmented, operating over verified primary data.
Learn moreThe business layer. Every business on Jelio runs its operations more effectively and contributes to the most accurate picture of the African economy ever assembled.
Visit JelioWhether you are a government, an institution, or a business. If you want to be part of building the economic infrastructure Africa needs, we want to hear from you.