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Deep Knowledge Philanthropy, a subsidiary of Deep Knowledge Group, has announced the launch of its AI-powered Philanthropic & Impact Investing Platform.
The platform harnesses the power of big data and analytics to maximise social impact in the developing world. It provides an open-source database of over 440 charities and NGOs, 600 businesses with purpose, and 660 impact investors, with a focus on the African continent. Read the Entire Article
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