Policymakers from Libya, Sudan, Tanzania and Jordan are also participating, reflecting a broader effort to strengthen regional cooperation and South-South dialogue on AI governance. The training focuses on AI governance frameworks, regulatory approaches and international best practices. Delivered by GSMA experts, it introduces practical tools such as the Responsible AI Maturity Roadmap, which helps institutions assess readiness and plan pathways for responsible AI adoption. Chitose Noguchi, resident representative of UNDP Egypt, said clear rules and shared values are essential as AI becomes more embedded in public administration. Officials said the training marks another step in deepening that partnership and advancing responsible AI governance.
Source: The North Africa Journal February 14, 2026 20:12 UTC