Plural, an AI-powered policy tracking platform, has expanded its services into Africa, starting with South Africa and Nigeria. The platform aims to provide access to public policy data across different African jurisdictions, allowing users to understand and engage with the evolving policy landscape.
Key Points:
- Plural uses artificial intelligence to track and analyze policy changes, helping users stay informed about policy developments.
- The platform aims to enhance policy transparency, harmonization, and improvements that can facilitate free trade and economic development.
- Access to policy data is often not as seamless in many African nations compared to more developed regions.
- Plural’s platform is expected to benefit policy advocates, businesses, non-profits, and government partners seeking up-to-date and reliable policy information.
- The platform conducted a pilot in partnership with AfriLabs, a Nigerian social networking service for technology startups and business incubators.
- The company plans to expand its services to other African countries starting in September 2023.
The expansion of Plural’s AI-powered policy tracking platform to Africa could provide valuable tools for stakeholders to engage with policy changes and contribute to informed decision-making and advocacy in various sectors.
Techcabal