AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI for Good Governance: Africa secured eight seats on the new AI for Good Global Commission, with Togo’s digital transformation minister Cina Lawson among government representatives as the ITU-backed body shapes responsible AI rules. Togo Digital Inclusion: Togo launched an open-source push to build AI models for its 50 national languages, aiming for validated speech and translation datasets to power speech recognition, text-to-speech and machine translation. Cyber & Compliance Tech: Lomé hosted the Compliance and Risk Officers Summit on using AI to fight fraud, money laundering and terrorist financing, as regulators and banks discuss how scams now use AI-driven deepfakes and forged digital identities. Connectivity Resilience: CSquared announced added capacity on the 2Africa West cable to reduce landing-hub concentration risk and improve regional internet reliability. Energy Payments Watch: Nigeria’s regulator reported weak Q1 2026 electricity invoice payments from Benin, Togo and Niger, highlighting ongoing cross-border settlement pressure. Biodiversity Financing (Togo): Lomé began reviewing Togo’s biodiversity financing framework under UNDP’s BIOFIN to shape a national biodiversity finance plan. Local Tech & Skills: Lomé’s summer camp is teaching children robotics and AI basics, while Togo’s “Made in Togo” trade fair is pushing local processing with sales-focused targets. Infrastructure Disruption: A Kongo bridge collapse in Tempane stranded traders and residents, cutting off access to markets and health services.
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