Africa AI Council validates strategic plan to drive continental AI sovereignty

Date: 2026-07-08
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Africa AI Council has validated its Two-Year Strategic Plan aimed at strengthening Africa’s artificial intelligence sovereignty through coordinated action on talent development, governance and innovation.

The plan was endorsed during the Council’s second meeting, co-chaired by Rwanda’s Minister of ICT and Innovation, Paula Ingabire, under the Smart Africa initiative.

The meeting brought together members of the Council to advance a shared continental vision for artificial intelligence development and promote stronger collaboration among African countries in building sustainable AI ecosystems.

Discussions focused on key priorities including expanding AI talent, strengthening governance frameworks and accelerating innovation to ensure that African countries are better positioned to develop and deploy AI solutions that respond to local needs.

The strategic plan forms part of broader efforts to enhance Africa’s role in the global AI landscape by supporting homegrown innovation, improving digital capabilities and ensuring that the continent has greater influence in shaping the future of artificial intelligence.

The Africa AI Council, convened by Smart Africa, continues to serve as a platform for African leaders and stakeholders to coordinate approaches to AI policy, investment and capacity building as the technology reshapes economies and societies.

 

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