Government

Data Infrastructure For The AI Initiatives Shaping Public Services Across Africa and Beyond.

Multilingual citizen services data, identity verification, and document intelligence for national AI strategies, digital public infrastructure programs, and donor funded government modernization. Built for ministries, public sector agencies, multilateral institutions, and the partners that serve them.

ISO 27001 Certified · GDPR Aligned · Ghana Data Protection Act 2012 · IRB Reviewed Protocols

The Opportunity

Why Public Sector AI Requires Data Infrastructure Governments Can Trust

Governments across Africa and globally are building digital public infrastructure. AI sits on top of that infrastructure as the next layer, and three problems sit at the root of whether that AI works for the populations it is built to serve.

Citizen services that have to reach across linguistic boundaries

Public services need to reach citizens in the languages they speak. AI translation, multilingual interfaces, voice agents, and accessible documentation all require training data in the languages people use day to day.

National identity infrastructure under sophisticated fraud pressure

National ID systems, civil registration, and citizen services platforms face synthetic identity attacks, deepfake injection, and document forgery at scale. Detection requires AI calibrated for the populations and document formats the system serves.

Government documentation locked in unstructured records

Ministries and agencies hold decades of citizen records, administrative files, regulatory documentation, and historical archives in unstructured formats. AI powered document intelligence can close that gap.

What We Deliver

What We Deliver

Three service layers for public sector AI initiatives, supported by data governance, sovereignty options, and documentation built for the procurement, accountability, and oversight frameworks government programs require.

Multilingual citizen services data

Training data and language services for AI systems that serve citizens across linguistic boundaries. Coverage spans translation, automatic speech recognition, text to speech, named entity recognition, and sentiment analysis across African languages plus French and English.

Use cases include AI powered citizen service chatbots, multilingual call center augmentation, accessibility tooling, voice agents, and translation pipelines for cross border regional integration programs.

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Identity verification and fraud prevention

Identity verification and deepfake detection through Nokore AI, calibrated for African biometric characteristics and document formats. Deployed alongside national identity systems, civil registration platforms, and citizen services as an additional detection layer.

Capabilities include real time confidence scoring against national ID documents, deepfake injection detection, document tampering detection, and biometric matching trained on African data.

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Document intelligence and digitization

OCR, extraction, classification, and cross document validation across regional government document types. Coverage includes historical and current national ID formats, regulatory and administrative documents, government forms, and historical archives.

Use cases span ministry record digitization, regulatory filing extraction, administrative workflow automation, and historical archive preservation programs.

Delivery Process

How We Deliver For Public Sector Programs

Public sector engagements move through a six stage process designed to meet procurement, governance, and accountability standards. Each stage produces auditable artifacts for program documentation and oversight reporting.

Stage 1, scoping and governance design

Every engagement begins with a written scope covering objectives, data governance pathway, security posture, sovereignty requirements, and accountability structures.

Stage 2, data sovereignty and residency design

Data residency is configured per jurisdiction, including in country processing, on premises deployment, and hybrid models for engagements spanning multiple jurisdictions.

Stage 3, annotation and model work

Training data annotation, model fine tuning, and language services are delivered against the project specification with calibration sets, multi reader work, IRR reporting, and senior adjudication.

Stage 4, evaluation and validation

Model and dataset evaluation is performed against the populations and use cases the engagement serves, including subgroup reporting and bias assessment where applicable.

Stage 5, accountability documentation

Deliverables include data provenance, model documentation, evaluation metrics, governance posture, and access trail for donor reporting, parliamentary oversight, and audit cycles.

Stage 6, secure delivery and ongoing support

Datasets, models, and language services are delivered through encrypted channels with full provenance documentation and review checkpoints for ongoing programs.

Use Cases

How Public Sector Programs Deploy AdwumaTech

National AI strategy and digital public infrastructure

AdwumaTech delivers across citizen services, identity, and document intelligence as an integrated capability set, with sovereignty configured at scoping and accountability documentation built for ministerial review.

Fit: ministries of digital, ministries of communications, national AI strategy programs, digital identity authorities.

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Citizen services and accessibility programs

AdwumaTech delivers multilingual training data, language services, and code switched handling for call center augmentation, chatbot services, voice agents, and accessibility tooling.

Fit: ministries of social services, public service delivery agencies, citizen services platforms, accessibility programs.

National identity and fraud prevention

Nokore AI runs alongside existing identity stacks as an additional detection layer calibrated for African biometric data and regional document formats.

Fit: national identity authorities, civil registration programs, citizen identity initiatives.

Donor funded government modernization

AdwumaTech is structured for both funder accountability and host government sovereignty, with documentation that folds into reporting and oversight without rework.

Fit: bilateral and multilateral donor funded programs, implementing partners, technical assistance providers.

Difference

What Makes AdwumaTech Different

Sovereignty by design

Data residency, on premises deployment, and jurisdictional control are configured at scoping, which matters for public sector buyers operating under data localization mandates.

Regional expertise rooted in academic and professional institutions

Operations are anchored by partnerships with academic and professional institutions across West Africa, giving public sector engagements credentialing and traceability.

Accountability documentation built for public sector cycles

Data provenance, model documentation, evaluation metrics, sovereignty posture, and audit trail are built into every deliverable.

Integration with existing government infrastructure

API first architecture with score based outputs and standard format support. Existing government systems keep decision authority while AdwumaTech adds capability.

Security

Security, Governance, and Compliance

Information security

Encryption at rest and in transit using AES 256 and TLS 1.3. Role based access control. Comprehensive audit logging. ISO 27001 certified information security management system.

Data sovereignty and residency

Data residency is configurable per jurisdiction, with in country residency, on premises deployment, and hybrid models for public sector customers.

Regulatory alignment for public sector workflows

We support government and public sector clients operating across the Ghana Data Protection Act 2012, GDPR, central bank, ministry of health, and national data governance directives.

Who we work with

National governments, ministries, identity authorities, public sector agencies, implementing partners, multilateral institutions, development partners, donor funded programs, and enterprises serving public sector clients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

We deliver three things together that most vendors deliver only one or two of: regional expertise rooted in academic and professional institutions, sovereignty options configured at scoping, and accountability documentation built into every deliverable for public sector cycles. We work with public sector clients globally, with African coverage as a structural strength.
Yes. Data residency is configurable per deployment. We support in country residency for African and global government customers, on premises deployment for sensitive workloads including air gapped environments where required, and hybrid models for engagements spanning multiple jurisdictions.
Every deliverable ships with documentation structured for public sector reporting cycles. Data provenance, model documentation, evaluation metrics, sovereignty posture, and access trail are built into the engagement deliverable.
Coverage spans English, French, and African languages used in public service delivery, including Akan, Hausa, Yoruba, Swahili, Amharic, and Igbo. Active expansion covers additional African languages and regional dialects.
AdwumaTech holds ISO 27001 certification covering our information security management system. We align with GDPR for European data flows and the Ghana Data Protection Act 2012 for in country data. Specific compliance posture is confirmed during scoping.
We work with a curated network of credentialed technical and language specialists, anchored by partnerships with academic and professional institutions across West Africa. Workforce credentials, calibration, and qualifications are documented in the engagement deliverable.
Yes. Standard pilot structure runs 6 to 12 weeks against a defined scope, with measured quality benchmarks and pilot outcomes documented at completion. Most pilots convert to ongoing programs within one quarter of completion.

Discuss a public sector AI partnership

Book a call. We walk through where your program is in its AI strategy, what sovereignty and accountability requirements apply, and what data, model, or language services would close the gaps. If the fit is there, we move to formal scoping.