UNESCO and Ghana have embarked on a collaborative journey to promote AI-driven digital innovation across various sectors.
This partnership aims to enhance digital education, healthcare, agribusiness, and cultural sectors through artificial intelligence initiatives.
The initiation of this promising partnership started with a recent meeting between UNESCO representatives and the Ghanaian Minister of Communication Digital Technology and Innovations Hon. Samuel Nartey George.
The conference devoted focus to strengthening Ghana’s initiatives for AI development alongside innovation programs.
The collaboration aimed to develop digital education systems and expand healthcare access through digital means as well as digitize the agricultural business sector.
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Minister George deems AI as essential for advancing Ghana’s cultural sector through innovation.
IHe stated that implementing AI-based technology would lead to elevated cultural revenue generation and activity thus sustaining Ghana’s digital heritage in this modern era.
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During the discussions Ghana’s data will move toward establishment of a unified data center.
The data management system seeks to optimize data access while creating a strong base for AI applications within multiple industrial sectors.
The partnership strengthens the continuous UNESCO programs for responsible AI deployment.
The Readiness Assessment Methodology (RAM) launched its approach to measure ethical AI implementation in Accra during October 2024.
The RAM tool enables organizations to fulfill AI deployment requirements which include respecting human rights together with promoting justice and environmental protection and inclusion practices.
Ghana strengthens its dedication to AI and innovation through creating the International Centre of Excellence in Engineering, Innovation, Manufacturing, and Technology Transfer.
UNESCO gave its endorsement to this center in April 2022 at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST).
The center demonstrates its commitment through three main functions which include research translation to business opportunities along with advanced technology provision and training programs for 3D printing and plasma techniques.
Through its partnership with UNESCO Ghana initiates a well-planned initiative focused on AI deployment for sustainable development efforts.
The joint initiative between UNESCO and Ghana works across education, healthcare and agribusiness and cultural sectors to establish a complete technological system that drives societal progress.
The digital leadership role of Ghana will benefit greatly from UNESCO’s support to overcome its AI integration challenges.
Through this partnership both organizations aim to enhance economic development as well as establish responsible technological protocols that will deliver benefits across all population groups.
The UNESCO-Ghana partnership leads the way toward building an AI-driven future environment which will benefit society.
Through their resource alignment both entities will revolutionize key industries to establish an ethical digital society which delivers sustainable development for all segments of society.