Accra, Aug. 6, GNA – Mobile Web Ghana, a technology & entrepreneurship hub, alongside 40 global organisations such as the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), GIZ, KfW and Smart Africa, endorsed the Hamburg Declaration on Responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
These organisations joined a diverse coalition of international development agencies, innovation hubs, civil society groups, and tech leaders during the official launch at the Hamburg Sustainability Conference.
The conference brought together governments, civil society, academia, and private sector leaders from across the world to align digital innovation, especially AI, with the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Madam Florence Toffa, Director of Mobile Web Ghana, was present at the conference and participated alongside global leaders in shaping and endorsing the Declaration.
Her presence highlighted Mobile Web Ghana’s active role in the international conversation around responsible AI and its commitment to ensuring that African voices, especially those advocating for youth and women, are part of the global digital policy landscape.
In line with the principles outlined in the Hamburg Declaration and the SDGs, Madam Toffa said
her outfit was committed to establishing AI learning hubs in schools to empower young leaders, particularly women, to develop AI-driven solutions to real-world development challenges.
She also welcomed collaboration and partnership from organisations, institutions, and individuals committed to advancing responsible AI, youth empowerment, and inclusive digital development in Africa.
The Hamburg Declaration serves as a multi-stakeholder commitment to advancing inclusive, responsible, and human-centred AI, particularly in emerging markets and among vulnerable populations.
It addresses key areas such as equitable data access, human rights protections, digital inclusion, climate-conscious AI infrastructure, and cross-border collaboration.
Mobile Web Ghana, established in 2010, has been dedicated to creating and scaling innovative projects that empower the youth and organisations to use technological and open data tools/solutions to solve local problems.
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Edited by Kenneth Odeng Adade