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Google Unveils US$37 Million AI Initiative To Boost Connectivity In Africa

August 1, 2025
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Google has announced a significant investment in artificial intelligence (AI) across Africa, totalling US$37 million in funding. This initiative includes new and previously unannounced commitments to enhance research, talent development, and infrastructure.

This funding package aims to elevate AI research, promote African languages, improve food systems, advance digital skills, and enhance research capabilities across the continent.

One of the key components is the AI Collaborative for Food Security, a multi-partner initiative that will receive US$25 million from Google.org. This project will unite researchers and nonprofits to create AI tools for early hunger detection, crop resilience, and tailored advice for smallholder farmers. The objective is to strengthen African food systems, making them more adaptable and resilient to climate change and economic challenges.

Additionally, Google has committed US$3 million to the Masakhane Research Foundation, which advances AI tools for over 40 African languages. This funding will help develop high-quality datasets, machine translation models, and speech recognition tools, making digital content accessible to millions of Africans in their native languages.

To foster innovation, Google is launching a catalytic funding initiative to support AI-driven startups addressing real-world challenges. This initiative will combine philanthropic funding, venture investment, and Google’s technical resources to assist over 100 early-stage companies scale AI solutions in critical sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and education. Startups will also benefit from mentorship and access to resources that promote responsible development.

As Africa’s AI talent pool expands rapidly, there is a pressing need for improved infrastructure to support this growth. In response, Google will establish the AI Community Centre in Accra, which will serve as a pioneering hub for AI learning, experimentation, and collaboration in Africa. The Centre will feature training sessions, community events, and workshops centred on responsible AI development, addressing four key areas: AI literacy, community technology, social impact, and arts and culture.

To further equip individuals with essential skills, Google is offering 100,000 fully funded Google Career Certificate scholarships for students in higher education across Ghana. These self-paced programs will cover AI essentials, data analytics, IT support, and cybersecurity, providing learners with job-ready training to advance their careers in the digital economy.

Beyond Ghana, Google.org’s additional commitment of US$7 million will support AI education initiatives in Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa. This funding will aid academic institutions and nonprofits in developing localised AI curricula and cybersecurity programs.

Furthermore, Google.org will provide two US$1 million grants to strengthen AI research capabilities in Africa. One grant will support the African Institute for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AfriDSAI) at the University of Pretoria. At the same time, the other will benefit the Wits Machine Intelligence and Neural Discovery (MIND) Institute in South Africa, funding MSc and PhD students for foundational AI research.

James Manyika, Google’s senior vice president for Research, Labs, and Technology & Society, emphasised the importance of Africa’s contributions to AI, stating, “We are committed to fostering the next wave of innovation through long-term investments and partnerships that enable researchers and entrepreneurs to create meaningful solutions.”

Yossi Matias, Google’s vice president of Engineering and Research, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the continent’s talent and creativity: “By working closely with local communities and institutions, we are developing solutions that resonate with Africa’s realities and are poised for global impact.”

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