Egypt signs digital cooperation MoU with Rwanda

Date: 2026-07-11
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Egypt has strengthened its international digital cooperation agenda after signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Rwanda on artificial intelligence, digital transformation and capacity building during the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS Forum 2026) in Geneva, Switzerland.

The agreement was signed by Egypt’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Eng. Raafat Hindi, and Rwanda’s Minister of ICT and Innovation, Paula Ingabire, following bilateral discussions on advancing cooperation between the two countries in emerging technologies and digital development.

The MoU focuses on supporting the development of an African approach to responsible, inclusive and development-oriented artificial intelligence. It also provides a framework for implementing joint AI pilot projects in sectors including healthcare, agriculture, local languages and government services.

The agreement further seeks to strengthen collaboration among government institutions, universities, research centres and innovation hubs in both countries, while promoting joint positions on AI governance discussions at regional and global platforms, including the African Union, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the United Nations.

The two countries will also exchange experiences in digital public infrastructure, government service platforms and interoperability standards.

The signing follows earlier discussions between Egypt and Rwanda during Ingabire’s visit to Egypt in June, where both sides explored opportunities to deepen cooperation in communications and information technology.

During his engagements at WSIS Forum 2026, Eng. Hindi also met Sudan’s Minister of Digital Transformation and Communications, Ahmed Ghandour, to discuss cooperation in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, digital skills development and infrastructure advancement.

The two ministers discussed opportunities to support Sudan’s digital workforce through capacity-building initiatives in areas including artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and personal data protection.

The Egyptian minister also held talks with Amandeep Singh Gill, United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Special Envoy for Digital and Emerging Technologies, on strengthening cooperation in AI governance.

The discussions focused on the transition from establishing AI governance principles to practical implementation, including capacity building, interoperability and flexible regulatory frameworks that enable developing countries to participate effectively in shaping global AI governance.

Hindi highlighted Egypt’s experience in AI governance, the implementation of its national AI strategy, capacity-building programmes and ongoing work on AI impact assessments, regulatory sandboxes and technical reviews through the Egyptian Centre for Responsible Artificial Intelligence.

In another engagement, the Egyptian minister met with Curtis Lindqvist, President and CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), where discussions focused on preparations for the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2026, universal acceptance of domain names and multilingual access to the internet.

The meeting also highlighted Egypt’s role in supporting internet governance initiatives at regional and international levels.

Hindi further held discussions with Amir Gillen, Executive Director of Public Policy for the Middle East, Eurasia and Africa at TikTok, on potential cooperation between the National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (NTRA) and the social media platform.

The talks covered online child protection, digital safety, capacity-building programmes and efforts to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) content online.

The engagements were attended by senior officials from Egypt’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, including NTRA Chief Executive Officer Mohamed Shamroukh, Assistant Minister for Digital Transformation Mahmoud Badawi, Advisor for Technology Skills Development Hoda Baraka and other officials.

 

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