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Ghana has marked a significant milestone in its technology and innovation journey with the official launch of the Ghana Artificial Intelligence Practitioners’ Guide, unveiled at the Fiesta Royal Hotel in Accra. The event, held on Tuesday, 16 September 2025, brought together policymakers, industry leaders, researchers, and development partners to chart a path for responsible and inclusive AI adoption in Ghana.
The Guide is an initiative spearheaded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH under the FAIR Forward – Artificial Intelligence for All programme. Heritors Labs has been engaged to oversee the development of this guide, which offers practical insights, frameworks, and standards to support individuals and organisations operating within the AI ecosystem. It supports developers, researchers, businesses, policymakers, and technology enthusiasts with local case studies and ethical tools to ensure AI benefits the public and drives national transformation.
The Guide adopts a human-centred approach, prioritising safety, accountability, transparency, inclusivity, and sustainability. It serves as a reference for developing relevant policies, products, services, and partnerships. It is the first resource of its kind tailored to Ghana’s needs and opportunities.
Speaking at the launch, Mr. Kofi Ocloo, Vice-President of Heritors Labs, emphasised the importance of localised AI knowledge:
“This guide is a game-changer for Ghana’s technology landscape. It bridges global best practices with our local realities, equipping practitioners with the tools to innovate responsibly, address ethical concerns, and create AI solutions that truly serve our communities.”
Mr. Emmanuel Mumuni, Component Manager at the Digital Transformation Centre, GIZ Ghana, highlighted the development community’s role in ensuring inclusive access to AI knowledge:
“Artificial intelligence presents immense growth opportunities but also risks if not managed well. This Practitioners’ Guide reflects a commitment to building trust, transparency, and inclusivity in Ghana’s digital transformation journey. GIZ is proud to collaborate with Heritors Labs and the wider AI community to make this possible.”
The launch event also featured networking sessions, providing stakeholders with an opportunity to engage with the Guide’s content and explore pathways for implementation across sectors such as health, education, agriculture, and governance.
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