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US Small Business - DUNS: 080416518 - CAGE Code: 7QVL1 1
Fraym for Global Development
We help leading development implementers, donors, and governments revolutionize data-driven decision making by providing high-resolution data that improves planning, refines targeting, and accelerates impact. Fraym is a U.S. Certified Small Business, created to meet demand for accurate, comprehensive, geospatial data in Africa. Before Fraym, organizations faced one consistent and fundamental challenge when working across Africa—the lack of hyper-local data to inform decisions. Analysis often relies on expensive, new surveys—or is limited to anecdotes, high-level statistics, or gut instincts. Fraym was created to fill this gap. Fraym offers fast, efficient, and accurate spatial data and analysis from the national to neighborhood level to inform project planning and adaptive management strategies across Africa.
What do we do?Our best-in-class platform uses predictive models to give project and proposal teams insights into areas with limited information. To achieve this, we use micro survey data, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and satellite imagery to estimate conditions on the ground.
Acquire DataGeo-tagged household surveys
Remote sensing data Satellite imagery
On-Board DataCompile
Clean Harmonize
Geospatially-enable
Produce Data LayersMachine learning
Proprietary algorithms Artificial intelligence
Automation
Deliver to CustomersData layer APIs Front-end tools
Analytic services
What products and services do we provide?Partners use Fraym’s data platform for the following applications:
• Fast insights on the characteristics of a target group or community • Detailed insight on where target communities and groups are located, informing strategy as well as
project planning, resource allocation, and execution• Detailed ‘hotspot’ analysis to illustrate need, pinpoint underserved groups• Detailed site selection for project activities as well as physical facilities, based on localized insight
about the surrounding population• Rapid access to baseline data to provide the foundation for monitoring and results • Detailed ‘denominator’ data on population characteristics that can plug into MIS tools • Quantify social and economic impact over time using existing historical data
US Small Business - DUNS: 080416518 - CAGE Code: 7QVL1 2
Fraym for Global Development
Relevant experienceExample of mapping education levels in Maiduguri, Nigeria Secondary education Fraym produces education enrollment and completion rates throughout the continent at the 1km2 level.
Maiduguri CharacteristicsPopulation .......................................................................................... 760,100 No education ..................................................................................... 26%Primary (Some/Complete) ............................................................. 16%Secondary (Some/Complete) ........................................................ 30%Tertiary Education ............................................................................. 28%Female Years of Schooling ............................................................. 4.5 years
Development Partners
Proportion of people who have completed secondary education
Low High
Found from website recreated PMS
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Global Health
Fraym worked with the IFC to identify the most promising locations for small hydro development in Cote d’Ivoire. We combined localized data on grid connectivity and ability-to-pay to highlight the most promising areas for further investment.
Energy
For the African Development Bank, Fraym pinpointed and described vulnerable communities across 20+ fragile states—focused on identifying 10,000 target communities for the Bank’s “10,000 Communities in 1,000 Days” initiative. Fraym built an online tool for Bank staff to identify, zoom in, and pinpoint vulnerable communities.
Poverty and Vulnerability
Fraym worked with a foundation to understand the livelihoods of tobacco farmers in Malawi. After describing tobacco-farming households and communities in precise detail, Fraym illustrated opportunities to transition these farmers to new economic activities.
Agriculture