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African leaders and global partners call for people-centred AI governance

11/11/2025
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African leaders and global partners call for people-centred AI governance
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They emphasise the importance of aligning AI development with principles of economic dignity, resilient growth, and equitable participation.

The Economic, Social and Cultural Council (ECOSOCC), an advisory body of the African Union comprising 55 member states, recently hosted a high-level dialogue in Johannesburg to elevate these priorities. Key themes discussed included democratic AI governance, fairness and equity, climate justice, debt relief, responsible financing, and ensuring African participation across global value chains.

Leading the conversation was Knowledge Networks, a global platform dedicated to fostering ethical, inclusive, and sustainable futures through multi-stakeholder collaboration among policymakers, industry leaders, and civil society.

“AI is not just another technology. It is an infrastructure of power, shaping how we work, learn, and govern. True safety comes when AI systems are inclusive, transparent, and co-governed. Africa must be at the table shaping that future,” said Sanjay Puri, President of Knowledge Networks.

The organisation advocates for Africa’s leadership in AI principles and practices, supporting initiatives that focus on capacity building, data equity, and responsible innovation. These efforts aim to influence global AI policies and ensure that African voices are central to shaping the future of AI, especially during critical moments like the upcoming G20 summit.

Scheduled for 22-23 November, the G20 Leaders’ Summit in South Africa presents a pivotal opportunity for Africa to assert its priorities on AI governance and champion a development model rooted in fairness, sustainability, and resilience.

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