What are Intelligence Reports?
SA’s renewable energy independent power producer procurement programme: Where to from here?
​Minister of Electricity, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, recently briefed South Africa on the progress of the Energy Action Plan and the challenges associated with its implementation. Minister Ramokgopa further remarked on the positive socio-economic impact that the Renewable...
Investing in inclusive governance yields dividends in Africa
Over the long term, there is a clear association between accountable and inclusive governance on the one hand and broad-based economic development on the other. We find empirical support for this assessment at the global, African, and regional levels within Africa...
The role of local governance in achieving political stability
Improving local governments’ performance is vital because it is the governance sphere that is closest to local communities, local businesses, and local economic activities. It is in the best interest of companies operating in municipalities to play an active role in...
Intelligence Reports
What problem do we solve with IRs?
Intelligence Reports are published monthly to propel the private sector towards becoming development partners rather than mere ‘policy-takers’ or ‘rent extractors’. We aid private sector decision-making towards enhancing Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) performance. It is our considered view that businesses which mainstream ESG principles authentically into their core business strategies will do better than their competitors in the long run. This strengthens our commitment at Good Governance Africa (GGA) to promote good governance and the rule of law across the continent.
What is the product?
Intelligence Reports are a unique product offering in the risk analysis and intelligence space. We provide strategic guidance through high-quality research, with interactive visualization of data, for investment decision-making purposes. Our evidence-based research strongly suggests that onboarding authentic ESG principles into core business strategies will strengthen the bottom line. The product also encourages firms to create latent impact by engaging in broader societal institution-building that creates an enabling environment for other businesses to flourish.
The product is fundamentally different from its mainstream risk and intelligence competitors in that it is specifically orientated towards bridging private and public sector governance for the benefit of the company, governments and citizens.
Each edition of the Intelligence Report is conceptually framed by current global events that seek to tackle environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues across multiple industries and in varying contexts. For instance, our first report examined the risk of greenwashing in light of growing global commitment to taking ESG performance seriously, especially in financial markets. In other words, we demonstrated that future access to capital, along with business performance, is increasingly dependent on smart, authentic commitments to ESG principles. Our next edition will focus on Zambia’s economic opportunities given its copper endowment and how this might be harnessed through ESG-infused development planning that simultaneously addresses the country’s debt sustainability and transparency challenges. This will speak directly to private sector players that are looking for new investment opportunities on the continent.
Example of its capabilities?
The Intelligence Report is essentially powered by our proprietary Africa Digital Databank (ADD). Our analysts extract the relevant data for the issue at hand and visualize it for our target audience in an interactive, compelling manner. Even without reading the substantiating text, an investment analyst or C-suite executive should immediately be able to detect the implications of what is demonstrated for their business strategy. The product is currently available in pdf form but will also, in future, be available as an emag or online portal for our subscribers.