Namibia calls for inclusive AI governance and greater investment in Digital Capacity at UN Dialogue

Date: 2026-07-07
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Namibia has called for stronger global cooperation, increased investment in digital infrastructure and expanded skills development to ensure that artificial intelligence benefits all communities and does not widen existing digital inequalities.

The call was made by Minister of Information and Communication Technology Hon. Emma Theofelus during the Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva, where she participated as a speaker in a session titled “Bridging AI Divides: Capacity-Building, Access and Digital Foundations” on 6 July 2026.

The Minister reaffirmed Namibia’s commitment to promoting inclusive and human-centred approaches to artificial intelligence governance, emphasizing the need for countries to work together to address gaps in access, skills and technological infrastructure.

Theofelus highlighted the importance of global partnerships in strengthening digital capabilities, expanding access to AI technologies and developing interoperable standards that support responsible adoption of artificial intelligence.

She stressed that AI should be designed to complement human potential by taking over routine tasks and enabling people to focus on areas that require creativity, innovation, critical thinking and empathy.

The Minister also underscored the importance of ensuring that developing countries are not left behind in the global AI transformation and have the necessary tools and knowledge to participate meaningfully in shaping the future of the technology.

The Global Dialogue on AI Governance has brought together governments, international organizations, technology leaders and civil society representatives to discuss approaches for building safe, ethical and inclusive artificial intelligence ecosystems.

Namibia’s participation reflects its continued engagement in global digital policy discussions and its efforts to promote responsible technology development as part of its broader digital transformation agenda.

 

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