19th International Conference & Exhibition on
Digital Education, Training & Skills Development

Accra International Conference Centre,
Accra, Ghana

June 3→5, 2026

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Recalibrating the AI Revolution: How to Build, Use, and Govern AI on Africa’s Terms (EN)

Wednesday, June 3, 2026 09:00 – 12:30

Room: Adinkra

M4: Recalibrating the AI Revolution: How to Build, Use, and Govern AI on Africa’s Terms (EN)

Schedule: 9:00 – 12:30

Room: Adinkra

Event Leader:

Dr Ronda Železný-Green, Datocracy AI, United Kingdom & Habib Houndekindo, Datocracy AI, Senegal

Description:

This half-day workshop moves beyond conventional AI upskilling to address a critical gap: how organisations across Africa can adopt, integrate, and govern AI technologies on their own terms. Rather than treating AI as a pre-packaged solution to be consumed, the session equips participants with practical frameworks for institutional AI readiness, from interrogating tools for bias and ensuring alignment with local knowledge, to establishing accountability mechanisms and data stewardship roles within their organisations.

Participants will work through real-world scenarios covering AI-assisted research and communication, bias detection and correction, and the design of context-sensitive AI deployments. The workshop concludes with each participant drafting a one-page institutional data roadmap tailored to their organisational context.

Agenda:

09:00 – 09:15 | Welcome and orientation

Introductions, workshop objectives, and ground rules. Framing question: What does it mean to govern AI rather than merely use it?

09:15 – 10:00 | Session 1: Beyond access — A governance-first lens on AI

Interactive presentation and group discussion. 

Participants examine how AI tools currently enter their organisations and identify patterns of dependency versus agency. Introduction to the governance-first framework that treats local knowledge as foundational expertise.

10:00 – 10:45 | Session 2: Interrogating AI tools in practice

Hands-on activity in small groups. 

Participants conduct a structured review of commonly used AI tools (e.g. generative AI for research and writing). Focus on identifying extractive patterns, embedded biases, and fabricated outputs. Groups document findings using a provided assessment template.

10:45 – 11:00 | Coffee break

11:00 – 12:00 | Session 3: Building your institutional AI roadmap

Guided practical exercise. 

Each participant or organisational team drafts a one-page institutional data roadmap, including: identification of priority AI use cases; designation of data stewardship roles; accountability mechanisms and review cycles; and a plan for sustaining peer learning within and beyond their organisation.

12:00 – 12:30 | Peer review, synthesis, and next steps

Participants exchange roadmaps for structured peer feedback. Plenary synthesis of key themes, followed by guidance on next steps and resources for continued learning.

Target Audience(s):
  • Programme Directors, M&E Officers, Digital Transformation Leads, & ICT Advisers
  • Department Heads, Policy Officers, Project Managers, and Senior Technical Staff within government ministries
  • NGOs, social enterprises, & international development organisations
Target Sector(s):
  • Public sector, workplace learning, education, health, agriculture, climate and environment, social impact/development sector
Expected Outcomes:
  1. Apply a governance-first approach to AI adoption that centres local knowledge and institutional context rather than defaulting to externally designed solutions.
  2. Conduct a structured review of AI tools to identify extractive patterns, biases, and risks specific to their operating environment.
  3. Use generative AI for research and communication tasks while critically assessing outputs for accuracy, bias, and cultural relevance.
  4. Produce a one-page institutional data roadmap with defined stewardship roles, accountability mechanisms, and a peer learning plan.
  5. Establish a practical foundation for sustaining AI expertise growth within their organisation and local ecosystem.

Fee: 30 EUR

This workshop is fully booked

 

 

 

 

Speakers

  • Ronda Zelezný-Green

    Ronda Zelezný-Green

    datocracy AI, UK

    “Recalibrating the AI Revolution: How to Build, Use, and Govern AI on Africa’s Terms”

  • Habib Houndekindo

    Habib Houndekindo

    Datocracy, Senegal

    “Recalibrating the AI Revolution: How to Build, Use, and Govern AI on Africa’s Terms”

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