EAC Ministers call for coordinated action on responsible AI and regional innovation

Date: 2026-04-03
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Ministers from across the East African Community (EAC) have called for a transition from technology consumption to innovation-driven development, urging coordinated action to advance responsible artificial intelligence across the region.

The call was made during the Ministerial Dialogue on Responsible AI Adoption at the 4th EAC Regional Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Conference, where policymakers emphasized the need to translate high-level discussions into practical and implementable outcomes.

Delivering a keynote address, Monica Musenero Masanza, Uganda’s Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, urged regional leaders to adopt an economically driven approach to AI development. She stressed that the focus should go beyond access to technology and instead prioritize value creation, innovation, and long-term economic impact.

Musenero highlighted the importance of harmonised data strategies, the establishment of AI innovation clusters, and the development of a unified East African AI identity. She noted that coordinated regional policies would be critical to ensuring that the benefits of artificial intelligence are captured and retained within the continent.

Participants at the dialogue underscored the need for stronger collaboration among governments, private sector players, academia, and development partners to build resilient and inclusive AI ecosystems.

The ministers agreed that the outcomes of the three-day conference must drive concrete action, positioning the EAC as not only a consumer of global technologies but also a contributor to the development of innovative, locally relevant solutions.

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