For businesses, institutions, and governments building with AI
Fintechs in Lagos and Accra. A research centre in Nairobi. A ministry in Cairo, a foundation in London. eventParity is where you record what trained your AI, whose consent it runs on, and who signed it off. The answer exists before the question lands.
Three situations every organisation running AI will face. The record is there when asked, or it isn't.
An auditor asks how your new model was trained. Your team scrambles through spreadsheets, old emails, and half-remembered meetings. Six months of work now has to be reconstructed from memory. With eventParity, the answer is a click away. The record was made at the moment it happened, not tonight.
A dataset changed hands three times. Columns were added. Two people moved on. When the ethics committee asks about the data that produced last year's finding, the trail has gone cold. eventParity keeps that trail warm. Every change, every approver, every reason, attached to the data itself.
Your agency publishes a figure drawn from six departments. Committee challenges it, and nobody can say which department supplied what, or whether it was checked. eventParity puts a named person against every record, so when the question is "who signed this off?" you have an answer.
Four capabilities, in plain English. The depth sits inside the product, where your team works, not on this page.
Every AI system in your organisation carries a record of what data trained it, where that data came from, and under whose consent it was gathered. Lineage and provenance on day one, so when the question lands, the answer already exists.
Authorisation on every AI-driven decision of consequence: a named human, a timestamp, a reason. Not a committee, not a distribution list. Accountability you can point at, not infer.
Rules change. The question does not: can you show what happened and why. The sovereign trust record we build answers that question today, and it keeps answering it when the regulatory landscape moves under everyone's feet.
Where the record lives, who holds the keys, who can see what. These are decisions your institution makes. Not decisions imposed on you by a supplier on another continent. Managed, on-premise, federated, or fully isolated. You choose.
Four steps from first day to the dossier an auditor accepts.
Add your data and your AI models to a single catalogue. Takes a few minutes per asset. Your team can see what exists and who owns it from day one.
Pair each record with the obligations that apply to it: residency, consent, lineage, authorisation. The platform does the heavy lifting. You confirm and sign off, one obligation at a time.
Named people take responsibility for the decisions in your organisation. Every sign-off is captured with date, reason, and evidence. It stays on the record.
When an auditor asks, you produce a single document with every answer mapped to every question. One click. No scramble.
Ministries, regulators, universities, banks, fintechs, and national programmes. Wherever an AI model, a dataset, or a named approver has to stand up to scrutiny.
For the teams answerable to parliament, the press, and the public when an AI-driven decision is questioned. eventParity is the record they need in front of them.
For the institutions producing work that ethics committees, funders, and accreditation bodies have to trust. Reproducible research, with a trail your committee can accept.
For banks, fintechs, insurers and AI-driven products that have to defend a model decision to a regulator, a board, or a customer, at home and in the markets they grow into. Audit-ready before the audit lands.
For the DFIs, agencies and foundations funding digital and AI work across Africa and the Global South, answerable to their own boards for how that money is governed.
For central agencies coordinating multiple ministries, universities, or member states. One governance standard, rolled out across the programme, without centralising sensitive data.
For regulators and pan-African bodies turning converging law into operational practice. NDPA, POPIA, DPA Kenya, and the AU Data Policy Framework, mapped to one record at the desk where someone has to evidence them.
Technology changes. Regulations change. What doesn't change is the need for a clear, trustworthy record of what your organisation decided and why. That's what we give you, and it outlasts whatever tool or rule comes next.
The rules your organisation has to follow are set up before you arrive. You spend your first week on real work, not on configuration.
The platform produces documents a minister or a board member can read. No jargon. No screenshots. A report that stands on its own.
Decisions, once signed off, cannot quietly change. A record from last year is still the record. When it's questioned, you have an answer.
Runs on our cloud, in your data centre, across a network of departments, or fully isolated. Whichever shape your governance requires.
We connect to the systems your teams already use. Nothing to migrate, nothing to rip out. We add the governance layer around what already exists.
A named lead from eventParity is with you from the first call through rollout, quarterly reviews, and whatever the regulator asks next.
Every organisation is different. The scope of your data, the size of your team, the way you need to deploy. We size the engagement around your reality, not a price-per-seat table.
For a single department, faculty, bank or agency with one regulated workload.
For institutions, banks and programmes running multiple teams and datasets, often across borders.
For federal agencies, national AI programmes, and continental initiatives.
The best time to set this up was last year. The second best time is a 30-minute call this week.