Kenya highlights AI and robotics education efforts at AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva

Date: 2026-07-09
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya has highlighted the importance of investing in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics education for young people across Africa, with the country showcasing its efforts to equip learners with skills needed for the future digital economy.

Speaking at the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, Hon. William Kabogo Gitau, closed a session on “Building AI and Robotics Education in Africa” held on the Youth Stage.

The session featured discussions on developing inclusive pathways for young Africans to participate in emerging technologies, with a focus on education, innovation and practical skills development.

Kabogo highlighted the achievements of Kenyan public school pupils who were among winners of the Giga competition, alongside students from Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa. The young innovators developed working robots designed to address challenges within their communities.

Kenya is among five pilot countries participating in an ITU-led programme with Giga, Google and the I Am Angel Foundation aimed at creating a scalable model for AI and robotics education that can be adopted across African countries.

The Cabinet Secretary noted that 788 public schools in Kenya have already been connected under the Last Mile Connectivity to Schools Programme, with plans to reach 1,000 schools by December and achieve nationwide school connectivity by 2030.

He stressed that Africa’s growing youth population presents a major opportunity for the continent to become an active contributor to the global AI economy, noting that the future role of young Africans in technology will depend on the investments made in education and digital skills today.

 

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