
About SavehAI
SavehAI is an AI-powered insights tool built to support smarter, more effective development decisions — starting with Australian aid.
Grounded in a blend of artificial intelligence and real-world evidence, SavehAI helps policymakers, program designers, and implementers uncover lessons, make sense of complexity, and apply insight with confidence.

Built for Development Effectiveness
SavehAI has been trained on ~500 public DFAT documents for years 2022-2025, including:
- Program design documents
- Mid-Term Reviews (MTRs)
- Independent evaluations
- Learning briefs and reports
It brings this hard-earned knowledge to your fingertips — surfacing patterns, lessons, and insights that are often buried in lengthy PDFs. We will make Saveh smarter over time by incorporating more publicly available materials.

How it Works
SavehAI uses an AI method called Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). This approach gives you the best of both worlds: AI speed and clarity, combined with real, verifiable sources.
Here's how it works:
- Ask a question. e.g., "What lessons have emerged about teacher training in the Pacific?"
- The AI searches real DFAT reports to retrieve the most relevant excerpts.
- It generates a response — grounded in evidence. The answer is written using only the information it retrieved — not from the open internet.
- It shows its sources. Every insight is linked to its original report, so you can verify and dig deeper.

Why This Matters
Most AI tools sound smart — but they often make things up. That's called "hallucination," and it's risky when you're working with public policy or program design.
SavehAI reduces this risk by:
- Only using trusted, DFAT-sourced documents
- Being transparent about where answers come from
- Helping users verify information easily
- Staying focused on contextually relevant, real-world insight

Responsibly Sourced. Openly Shared
SavehAI is built using publicly available documents published by the Australian Government's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). These materials include program design documents, mid-term reviews, evaluations, and learning reports. They are made available under DFAT's Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0 AU), which allows for use and adaptation of content with appropriate credit.
All DFAT-sourced content is attributed to the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade website – www.dfat.gov.au. SavehAI respects all licensing conditions and is committed to transparent, responsible use of publicly available data to support better decision-making in development.

Designed for the Work You Do
Whether you're preparing a strategy, reviewing a portfolio, writing a tender, or simply looking for lessons learned — SavehAI helps you luksave: to recognise, reflect, and respond with clarity.
SavehAI is more than a search tool. It's your evidence-based copilot for better decisions in international development.
