Rwanda has reached another significant milestone in its digital transformation journey, with President Paul Kagame appointed as Co-Chair of the United Nations’ AI for Good Global Commission, alongside Marc Benioff, Chair and CEO of Salesforce.
Launched on 2 July 2026 by the United Nations (UN) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the commission brings together world leaders, policymakers, and technology executives to help shape the future of artificial intelligence worldwide.
Rwanda Takes a Leadership Role in Global AI
The AI for Good Global Commission has been established to develop international frameworks and recommendations for the responsible development and deployment of artificial intelligence.
Its mission is to ensure that AI benefits all nations, including developing economies, while promoting innovation, inclusion, and sustainable development.
President Kagame’s appointment places Rwanda at the centre of global discussions on AI governance and demonstrates the country’s growing influence in technology policy.
Global Technology Leaders Join the Commission
The commission includes some of the most influential figures in the global technology industry, including:
- Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia
- Andy Jassy, CEO of Amazon
- Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft
- Jack Clark, Co-founder of Anthropic
- Aidan Gomez, CEO of Cohere
Together, the members will work on developing global approaches to AI governance, innovation, safety, and equitable access to emerging technologies.
Rwanda’s AI Journey
Rwanda’s leadership role reflects years of investment in digital transformation and emerging technologies.
The country has consistently positioned itself as one of Africa’s leading technology hubs by embracing innovation across multiple sectors.
Key initiatives include:
- AI-powered healthcare solutions
- Drone delivery services for medical supplies
- Digital government services
- Smart city development in Kigali
- Investments in digital infrastructure and innovation
These efforts have helped establish Rwanda as a model for technology-driven development on the African continent.
A Stronger African Voice in AI Governance
The appointment also represents an important moment for Africa’s participation in global technology policy.
Rather than simply adopting international AI regulations, Africa now has a stronger voice in shaping how artificial intelligence is governed and implemented worldwide.
As co-chair, President Kagame will help guide discussions on ensuring AI contributes to economic development, innovation, and inclusive growth across both developed and emerging economies.
Why It Matters
Artificial intelligence is expected to transform industries including healthcare, education, agriculture, finance, manufacturing, and public services.
The decisions made by the AI for Good Global Commission could influence how governments regulate AI, encourage innovation, protect citizens, and expand access to the benefits of emerging technologies.
For Africa, participation at this level helps ensure that the continent’s priorities, opportunities, and challenges are reflected in future global AI frameworks.
Looking Ahead
Rwanda’s appointment to co-chair the UN’s AI for Good Global Commission highlights the country’s growing reputation as a leader in digital innovation and technology policy.
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly central to economic growth and global development, Rwanda’s leadership offers an opportunity to help shape an AI future that is responsible, inclusive, and beneficial for communities around the world.
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