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Ghana Ministry Launches AI Masterclass
March 25, 2026
Ghana's Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations has launched the National AI Masterclass Cohort 2 to enhance AI capabilities among public sector professionals. This initiative aims to integrate artificial intelligence with human judgment, ethics, and strategic thinking to improve governance and public service delivery, supporting Ghana's 24-hour economy policy. The program is facilitated by experts and involves collaboration with organizations such as AI Africa and Knowledge Web Center, reflecting a strategic investment in digital skills development within the government.
- The Ministry's focus on AI skill-building signals increased demand for training services and digital technology solutions tailored to public sector needs.
- Procurement professionals should note opportunities for vendors specializing in AI education, ethical AI frameworks, and digital transformation consulting.
- This initiative highlights the importance of integrating AI with human factors, suggesting a market for hybrid technology-human solutions in government projects.
- Organizations can leverage this momentum to position themselves for future contracts related to AI capacity building and digital innovation in Ghana's public sector.
AI alone is not enough; true national transformation requires the integration of human judgment, strategy, ethics and multiple forms of intelligence.
— Dr David King Boison, Facilitator
The initiative aligns with efforts to support Ghanaβs 24-hour economy policy.
— Dr Samuel Antwi-Gyekye, Director for Digital Technology
Such initiatives are critical to improving efficiency, enhancing service delivery and positioning Ghana within the global digital economy.
— Alexander Yaw Arphul, Chief Director
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Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations
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AI Africa, Knowledge Web Center
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