KNUST and French Embassy mark one year of AI4SD project in Accra

Date: 2026-02-16
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By:  Robert Kwaku Annor

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the French Embassy in Ghana have marked the first anniversary of the Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development (AI4SD) project at the Alliance Française.

The AI4SD project, which commenced in November 2024, is funded by the French Embassy, with KNUST serving as the implementing partner. The anniversary event convened officials from the Embassy, academic collaborators, and project partners to review progress and assess the initiative’s impact.

Project Lead at KNUST, Jerry John Kponyo, expressed appreciation to the French Embassy for its continued support. He highlighted the relevance of Sustainable Development Goal 17, which emphasises partnerships for development, describing AI4SD as a practical example of how cross-institutional collaboration can advance innovation and global development objectives.

Prof. Kponyo also acknowledged the contributions of KNUST’s leadership, the Embassy, and the project’s technical partners.

The Ambassador of France to Ghana, Diarra Dimé Labille, noted that the project reflects the strengthening relationship between France and Ghana. She stated that AI4SD forms part of France’s broader commitment to promoting digital innovation and responsible artificial intelligence.

She further emphasised the project’s gender inclusion efforts, citing initiatives such as the SheCodes programme, which seeks to expand opportunities for young women in technology. According to the Ambassador, gender inclusivity remains essential to fostering innovation that is both effective and socially relevant.

Representing technical partner Université Paris-Saclay, Daniel Adjei commended KNUST for the progress achieved within the project’s first year.

As part of the commemoration, the AI4SD team from KNUST showcased several innovations developed under the initiative, highlighting the project’s practical contributions to applied artificial intelligence and sustainable development.

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