Togo Drafts National Strategy to Guide the Use of Artificial Intelligence

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Monday, 01 December 2025 10:25
Togo Drafts National Strategy to Guide the Use of Artificial Intelligence

(Togo First) - Togo is developing a national artificial intelligence strategy to guide the use of the technology in public administration. A forum was recently held in Lomé for representatives from ministries, public institutions and civil society under the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Governance.”

The meeting, organized by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, aimed to establish a clear framework for the use of AI in government. Discussions focused on the opportunities these tools offer to improve public services and the risks linked to algorithmic bias and the protection of citizens’ rights. For Oubo M’bo, director for democratic governance, the challenge is to integrate emerging technologies while safeguarding democratic principles.

The symposium comes as several sectors are exploring the use of AI to improve performance. Public administration already relies on data analysis tools, automation and digital process management. The government now wants to formalize this shift to ensure transparent decision-making, high data quality and a defined human role in workflows.

This effort builds on a series of national initiatives. In technical education, a policy for integrating AI into training programs is being developed to modernize learning. In 2024, the “Grand Atelier du Digital” laid the foundation for a national strategy to guide innovation, protect data and strengthen the digital ecosystem.

The strategy now being drafted is expected to outline guidelines for public services, support local research and define an appropriate regulatory framework.

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