Labari Media Launches “Labari Data”: A Comprehensive Data Resource Project for Africa

Positioned as an essential data hub, Labari Data provides open datasets, trackers, and tools covering key areas including markets, networks, intelligence, governance, people, and mobility across all 54 African countries

Labari Media, the African independent media group which houses brands including Tech Labari and The Labari Journal, has officially launched Labari Data, an ambitious open data platform designed to serve as a vital resource for tracking essential information across the continent.

What is Labari Data?

Positioned as an essential data hub, Labari Data provides open datasets, trackers, and tools covering key areas including markets, networks, intelligence, governance, people, and mobility across all 54 African countries.

The platform focuses on practical, real-world data needs such as:

This initiative builds on Labari Media’s earlier efforts, such as Labari Insights (previously associated with Tech Labari), which offered databases on tech startups, venture capital firms, women in tech, African podcasts, and more.

Labari Data represents a significant expansion into a broader, more comprehensive continental resource.

Why It Matters

Africa’s rapid digital and economic growth has created a surging demand for reliable, centralized data.

Researchers, businesses, investors, policymakers, and journalists often struggle with fragmented or outdated information. Labari Data aims to bridge this gap by making high-quality, accessible data freely available.

Key benefits include:

  • For Businesses & Startups: Easy access to market intelligence, competitor directories, and investment trends.
  • For Researchers & Academics: Open datasets supporting studies on governance, mobility, and socio-economic development.
  • For Investors & Policymakers: Real-time trackers on FX, visas, and events to inform decisions.
  • For Media & Analysts: Foundational data to support reporting and deeper insights.

By curating information across the continent, the project promotes a more unified view of Africa’s diverse economies and opportunities.

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The launch of Labari Data underscores the organization’s evolution from news reporting to building infrastructure that empowers others with knowledge.

Looking Ahead

As the platform grows, users can expect regular updates, new trackers, and potentially expanded tools for data visualization and analysis.

This launch represents a significant step forward in democratizing data across Africa. In a continent often challenged by information asymmetries, projects like Labari Data are essential for fostering innovation, transparency, and informed growth.

Visit Labari Data: labaridata.com


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Joseph-Albert Kuuire

Joseph-Albert Kuuire is the Editor in Chief of The Labari Journal. He also runs Tech Labari, a media publication focused on technology in Africa

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