Ghana to launch National AI Strategy in Accra amid stakeholder anticipation
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Published On: April 20, 2026
The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations is set to officially launch Ghana’s National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Strategy on April 24, 2026, at the Labadi Beach Hotel in Accra.
The high-level event is expected to bring together policymakers, industry leaders, technology experts, and development partners to outline the country’s roadmap for leveraging AI to drive economic growth, innovation, and public sector transformation.
According to event details, the strategy will focus on positioning Ghana as a competitive player in the global digital economy by strengthening AI infrastructure, fostering talent development, and promoting responsible and ethical AI adoption across key sectors.
The launch forms part of broader national efforts to accelerate digital transformation and align emerging technologies with Ghana’s development priorities. It is also expected to highlight partnerships with private sector stakeholders supporting the country’s digital ecosystem.
However, despite its relevance to the continent’s technology and innovation landscape, TechReview Africa was not invited to attend the launch. The publication, which has consistently covered major digital and technology developments across Africa, is expected to follow proceedings and provide independent editorial coverage of the strategy and its implications.
The rollout of the National AI Strategy comes at a time when countries across Africa are increasingly prioritising artificial intelligence as a tool for improving service delivery, boosting productivity, and enhancing competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global digital environment.
The rollout of the National AI Strategy comes at a time when countries across Africa are increasingly prioritising artificial intelligence as a tool for improving service delivery, boosting productivity, and enhancing competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global digital environment.