Digital Public Infrastructure for African Cities
Building trusted, locally-owned systems that power better services and opportunity.
Delivering on Africa’s DPI Priorities
The African DPI Facility turns continental ambitions into action by grounding DPI in local context, governance, and usage.
- National DPI Strategies
- Reference Architecture: Privacy & Interoperability by Design
- Embedded, Clear Governance
- Locally-Led Implementation and Capacity
Why DPI Matters Now
Across Africa, reliable public services depend on three foundations: digital ID, secure payments, and data exchange. These are the invisible systems that let people prove who they are, pay for services safely, and share information across departments or borders. When they are fragmented or imported without context, cities struggle to deliver.
OCL’s Unique DPI Role
Collaboration Driving Real Change
Explore Our DPI Work
Want to see the details behind this vision? View our slide decks below to learn more:
Implementation Network Deck (PDF) – How the network connects African implementers to deliver DPI solutions across cities and regions.
Digital Public Infrastructure Overview (PDF) – Our strategy for African-led DPI and its role in improving public services and economic opportunity.
Proof on the Ground
MzansiXchange – Piloting a secure data exchange to help government share and use information responsibly.
MyMzansi – Co-creating a platform to connect residents with services and local information.
Building on this momentum, we are in active conversations with funders to expand these efforts regionally and help shape the next generation of African DPI initiatives. Join us? Contact michelle@opencitieslab.org to find out more.