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Ghana has officially launched its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy, setting out a long-term framework aimed at positioning the country as a leading artificial intelligence hub in West Africa and across the African continent.

The strategy was unveiled by President John Dramani Mahama, who emphasised that Ghana’s focus is not on whether artificial intelligence will shape the future, but on how the country will actively shape its use in line with national values and development priorities.

Weiterlesen: Ghana launches National Artificial Intelligence Strategy to drive digital transformation

The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has launched its 2025 Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Policy, marking a major step toward modernising internal systems and strengthening digital governance across the Ministry.

The launch ceremony brought together senior leadership of the Ministry, staff, and key stakeholders from the Office of the Head of Civil Service (OHCS) and the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), as the new policy framework was officially unveiled.

Weiterlesen: GH: Gender Ministry launches ICT policy to drive digital transformation and improve service delivery

The Chief Executive of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Richard Ofori Agyemang Boadi, has emphasized the determination of the Assembly to make Kumasi an example of a resilient urban centre and governance in Ghana through innovations, inclusivity, and sustainability.

This will be achieved by complying with policies and programmes that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, SDGs.

Weiterlesen: GH: Ashanti: Committee inaugurated to transform Kumasi into Smart City

Ghana’s major cities are expanding rapidly, creating demand for intelligent infrastructure capable of supporting modern urban living. Smart transportation systems, advanced healthcare networks, digital government services, and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence rely heavily on high-capacity communication networks. Fiber optics and photonics technologies have the potential to serve as the backbone of these smart city ecosystems, ensuring stability, speed, and security. Deploying these technologies can bring Ghana’s vision of smart urban centers into reality.

Weiterlesen: Advancing Smart City Development in Ghana through Photonic Enhanced Fiber Networks

The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Mr. Samuel Nartey George, has presented a vision for integrating technology into urban development through Ghana's Smart Cities Plan.

He stated that key initiatives include smart electric and water meters, digital transportation systems, and intelligent lighting and security infrastructure, stressing that smart city development focuses on rapid industrialization and turning the existing cities into smart cities, and not just building new ones.

Weiterlesen: Communication Minister outlines vision for smart cities and innovation at Ghana-China Business...

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