President Kagame appointed Co-Chair of UN AI for Good Global Commission

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

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has been appointed Co-Chair of the United Nations AI for Good Global Commission, a new global initiative focused on advancing responsible artificial intelligence and ensuring that the benefits of AI reach communities worldwide.

President Kagame will co-chair the Commission alongside Salesforce Chair and Chief Executive Officer Marc Benioff, while International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin will serve as Vice-Chair.

The Commission brings together more than 40 leaders from governments, international organizations and the private sector to develop practical approaches for expanding access to artificial intelligence, strengthening trust in AI systems, accelerating innovation and supporting sustainable development.

The initiative will also focus on addressing the global digital divide by ensuring that developing countries are actively involved in shaping the future of artificial intelligence and are able to benefit from emerging AI opportunities.

President Kagame said technology must remain a force for good and called for collective action to ensure that artificial intelligence contributes to reducing inequality and expanding opportunities for citizens around the world.

The establishment of the Commission comes at a time when billions of people remain without access to digital technologies, highlighting the need for inclusive approaches to AI development and deployment.

The AI for Good Global Commission is expected to provide strategic guidance on how governments, businesses and international institutions can collaborate to harness artificial intelligence for social and economic progress.

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