Ghana ranks 6th in Africa on AI Readiness Index

Date: 2026-06-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Ghana has been ranked 6th in Africa and 20th globally in the 2026 Global Outsourcing AI Readiness Index published by Ataraxis, highlighting a mixed performance in artificial intelligence preparedness, with strong workforce literacy but weak enterprise-level adoption.

According to the index, Ghana scores 42.25 out of 100 overall, placing it within a closely contested cluster of countries where small improvements in key areas could significantly shift rankings. The country sits just behind Morocco and ahead of Pakistan in the global ranking.

A key highlight of Ghana’s performance is its workforce AI literacy, where it ranks 4th in Africa. Ghanaian workers scored 54 out of 100, placing the country behind Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya, but ahead of Egypt, Morocco, Uganda, and Ethiopia. The report identifies this as Ghana’s strongest area, reflecting growing familiarity with AI tools among the workforce.

However, the index also reveals a significant gap in enterprise AI adoption, where Ghana scores 31 out of 100. This places it among countries with limited integration of AI into business operations, alongside a broader continental trend where most African economies remain below the threshold of advanced enterprise deployment. South Africa remains the only African country with an enterprise AI adoption score above 50.

The 23-point disparity between workforce literacy and enterprise adoption underscores a structural imbalance, where employees are increasingly exposed to AI tools, but businesses are yet to fully integrate these technologies into production systems and workflows.

Ghana’s AI education pipeline also remains relatively weak, scoring 36 out of 100 and ranking in the bottom quartile among 25 global outsourcing destinations assessed in the index. The report suggests that strengthening AI education and training systems will be critical to sustaining long-term competitiveness.

Despite these challenges, Ghana’s position remains competitive within a tightly grouped segment of countries in Africa and globally, meaning incremental improvements in AI adoption, education, and enterprise integration could significantly improve its ranking.

The findings are contained in the 2026 Global Outsourcing AI Readiness Index by Ataraxis, available at https://ataraxismgmt.com/global-outsourcing-ai-readiness-index.

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