Ghana and UNESCO Partner to Drive AI Innovation Across Key Sectors

Ghana unesco collaboration

UNESCO and Ghana have launched a groundbreaking collaboration to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) in transforming key sectors such as digital education, healthcare, agribusiness, and culture while advancing efforts to establish a centralized data system.

During a courtesy visit to the Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Hon. Samuel Nartey George (MP), UNESCO representatives explored strategies to strengthen Ghana’s position in the AI and innovation landscape.

The discussions focused on enhancing digital education, improving access to digital healthcare, and harnessing AI-driven solutions to modernize the agribusiness sector. Hon. Sam Nartey George also underscored the need for UNESCO’s support in integrating AI technologies to revitalize Ghana’s cultural landscape, boosting creative activities and increasing revenue streams.

The Minister also reaffirmed Ghana’s commitment to consolidating national data into a centralized system, which will serve as a foundation for informed decision-making and future technological advancements. This partnership marks a significant step toward positioning Ghana as a leader in AI innovation within the African continent.

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