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Ghana’s Education Minister Reveals AI Tools for Local Languages with Google Partnership

Ghana’s Education Minister announces AI partnership with Google to deploy zero-rated educational tools in local languages, enhancing access for all learners.

The Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, has announced plans to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into local languages for educational purposes, aimed at enhancing comprehension and preservation across Ghana. This initiative was revealed following a high-level engagement with the Vice President of Google at the ongoing Generative AI Summit in the United Kingdom, which focused on leveraging technology to enhance educational access across Africa.

Iddrisu emphasized the importance of this initiative in preserving local languages and facilitating their translation for younger generations. He noted that Google is partnering with the University of Ghana and the Global Disability Innovation (GDI) Hub to develop speech recognition and AI-powered tools tailored for Ghanaian languages, including Twi, Ewe, and Dagbani. The project particularly targets non-standard speech to promote inclusivity in both education and digital services.

“I had a fruitful engagement with the Vice President of Google, where ideas were shared to improve quality education in Ghana and Africa as a whole. I am also pleased to share that I received firm assurance from Google’s Director of Operations for Africa and the Gemini Lead that Google’s education tools will be deployed in Ghana on a zero-rated basis,” Iddrisu stated. This means that students will have free access to these educational resources without incurring data charges or subscription fees.

The collaboration aims to provide relevant tools, including curriculum-aligned content and resources on the responsible use of AI in teaching and learning, ensuring equitable access for learners regardless of their location or income level. Iddrisu also highlighted the inclusion of Hausa, a widely spoken language in Ghana and across West Africa, to foster regional inclusivity.

The deployment of AI in local languages is expected to facilitate effective access to educational resources for all learners, particularly those in rural communities or with disabilities. The Minister reiterated that Google’s commitment to deploying its education tools in Ghana will significantly enhance the educational landscape.

“Ghana is not just participating in the AI revolution; we are helping to shape it for Africa,” Iddrisu added, reflecting the proactive stance the country is taking in the evolving digital landscape.

In July 2025, Google announced a significant investment of US$37 million in AI research and the development of digital skills across Africa. This initiative includes the establishment of a new AI Community Centre in Accra, underscoring Ghana’s strategic role in the continent’s AI and technology ecosystem. Iddrisu noted that this investment is part of Google’s broader US$1 billion commitment to Africa’s digital transformation.

As Ghana moves forward with these initiatives, the integration of AI technologies into education not only positions the country as a regional leader but also promises a more inclusive and technologically adept future for its youth.

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