ITU-ATU Webinar – Scaling Impact: AI-Driven Digital Public Infrastructure for African Cities and Communities. (Digital Transformation Dialogues)
Africa’s cities are at a pivotal moment. As AI rapidly reshapes economies and public services, the question is no longer if to act — but how to scale impact, fast and responsibly. This webinar, held as part of the ITU Digital Transformation Dialogues brings together policymakers, industry leaders, and standards experts to explore how AI-driven Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) can unlock more efficient, inclusive, and resilient cities and communities across Africa.
Co-organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the African Telecommunications Union (ATU), the webinar will be held on 27 April 2026, from 15:30 to 17:30 CEST.
From data to decision-making, from pilots to national scale, the webinar will focus on:
- Building AI-ready public infrastructure that delivers real outcomes for people
- Avoiding fragmentation and vendor lock-in through open, interoperable approaches
- Turning standards into action to enable trusted, scalable solutions
- Showcasing real-world experiences from African cities and governments
This is a call to move beyond experimentation — and towards coordinated, scalable implementation.
Join the conversation shaping the future of AI-powered public infrastructure in Africa.
The webinar will be preceded by the ITU-T Study Group 20 Regional Group for Africa (SG20RG-AFR) meeting, taking place on the same day from 09:00 to 15:00 CEST.
Target Audience
Participation is open to the ITU Member States, Sector Members, Associates, ITU Academia, and to any individual from a country that is a member of the ITU and who wishes to contribute to the work. This includes individuals who are also members of international, regional and national organizations. Participation is free of charge.
ITU-ATU Webinar – Scaling Impact: AI-Driven Digital Public Infrastructure for African Cities and Communities. (Digital Transformation Dialogues)
Africa’s cities are at a pivotal moment. As AI rapidly reshapes economies and public services, the question is no longer if to act — but how to scale impact, fast and responsibly. This webinar, held as part of the ITU Digital Transformation Dialogues brings together policymakers, industry leaders, and standards experts to explore how AI-driven Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) can unlock more efficient, inclusive, and resilient cities and communities across Africa.
Co-organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the African Telecommunications Union (ATU), the webinar will be held on 27 April 2026, from 15:30 to 17:30 CEST.
From data to decision-making, from pilots to national scale, the webinar will focus on:
- Building AI-ready public infrastructure that delivers real outcomes for people
- Avoiding fragmentation and vendor lock-in through open, interoperable approaches
- Turning standards into action to enable trusted, scalable solutions
- Showcasing real-world experiences from African cities and governments
This is a call to move beyond experimentation — and towards coordinated, scalable implementation.
Join the conversation shaping the future of AI-powered public infrastructure in Africa.
The webinar will be preceded by the ITU-T Study Group 20 Regional Group for Africa (SG20RG-AFR) meeting, taking place on the same day from 09:00 to 15:00 CEST.
Target Audience
Participation is open to the ITU Member States, Sector Members, Associates, ITU Academia, and to any individual from a country that is a member of the ITU and who wishes to contribute to the work. This includes individuals who are also members of international, regional and national organizations. Participation is free of charge.
| 15:30-15:40 Opening Remarks | |||||
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| John Omo | Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union (ATU) | ||||
| Seizo Onoe | Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) | ||||
| 15:40-17:25 Session on AI-Driven DPI in Africa: Advancing through Standards, Interoperability, and Collaboration | |||||
| Moderator | Isaac Boateng, Standardization Coordinator, ATU | ||||
| Speakers: |
Ramy Ahmed Fathy, Chair, ITU-T Study Group 20 Regional Group for Africa (SG20RG-AFR); Chief of International Cybersecurity & Vice- Presidency for Cybersecurity, NTRA, Egypt Soheib Nunhuck, Senior Policy Manager, Mobile Money, GSM Association (GSMA) Joanne Olushola Martins, Technology Innovation Office, The World Bank |
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| Questions and Answers | |||||
| 17:25-17:30 Closing Remarks | |||||
| Closing Remarks |
Emmanuel Manasseh, Regional Director for Africa, ITU |
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15:30-15:40 Opening Remarks John Omo Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union (ATU) Seizo Onoe Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 15:40-17:25 Session on AI-Driven DPI in Africa: Advancing through Standards, Interoperability, and Collaboration Moderator Isaac Boateng, Standardization Coordinator, ATU Speakers: Ramy Ahmed Fathy, Chair, ITU-T Study Group 20 Regional Group for Africa (SG20RG-AFR); Chief of International Cybersecurity & Vice- Presidency for Cybersecurity, NTRA, Egypt
Soheib Nunhuck, Senior Policy Manager, Mobile Money, GSM Association (GSMA)
Joanne Olushola Martins, Technology Innovation Office, The World Bank
Questions and Answers 17:25-17:30 Closing Remarks Closing Remarks Emmanuel Manasseh, Regional Director for Africa, ITU
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| 15:30-15:40 Opening Remarks | |||||
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| John Omo | Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union (ATU) | ||||
| Seizo Onoe | Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) | ||||
| 15:40-17:25 Session on AI-Driven DPI in Africa: Advancing through Standards, Interoperability, and Collaboration | |||||
| Moderator | Isaac Boateng, Standardization Coordinator, ATU | ||||
| Speakers: |
Ramy Ahmed Fathy, Chair, ITU-T Study Group 20 Regional Group for Africa (SG20RG-AFR); Chief of International Cybersecurity & Vice- Presidency for Cybersecurity, NTRA, Egypt Soheib Nunhuck, Senior Policy Manager, Mobile Money, GSM Association (GSMA) Joanne Olushola Martins, Technology Innovation Office, The World Bank |
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| Questions and Answers | |||||
| 17:25-17:30 Closing Remarks | |||||
| Closing Remarks |
Emmanuel Manasseh, Regional Director for Africa, ITU |
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15:30-15:40 Opening Remarks John Omo Secretary-General, African Telecommunications Union (ATU) Seizo Onoe Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 15:40-17:25 Session on AI-Driven DPI in Africa: Advancing through Standards, Interoperability, and Collaboration Moderator Isaac Boateng, Standardization Coordinator, ATU Speakers: Ramy Ahmed Fathy, Chair, ITU-T Study Group 20 Regional Group for Africa (SG20RG-AFR); Chief of International Cybersecurity & Vice- Presidency for Cybersecurity, NTRA, Egypt
Soheib Nunhuck, Senior Policy Manager, Mobile Money, GSM Association (GSMA)
Joanne Olushola Martins, Technology Innovation Office, The World Bank
Questions and Answers 17:25-17:30 Closing Remarks Closing Remarks Emmanuel Manasseh, Regional Director for Africa, ITU
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