Artificial Intelligence is rapidly evolving, and as it reshapes markets, labour, and power across Africa, understanding its economics is essential. The Global Center on AI Governance in partnership with the University of the Witwatersrand, will be running a fully funded short course on The Economics of Artificial Intelligence in Africa.
Designed for public officials, professionals from regional organizations, international development agencies, the private sector, as well as researchers and academics, the course equips participants with the skills to interpret, analyse, discuss, assess and evaluate how AI is reshaping African economies. In addition, the course explores how economic policy, regulation, and investment decisions can shape the development and impact of AI in return.
Delivered fully online, the course runs over five weeks and combines live virtual seminars, expert-led discussions, and applied case studies. Participants will engage with leading African and global scholars, take part in interactive learning activities, and complete reflective assessments.
Upon successful completion, learners will receive a certificate of competency.
Entry Requirements
- Academic Background: Applicants should hold a bachelor’s degree or equivalent qualification. Relevant fields include, but are not limited to, public policy, social and economic development, artificial intelligence, African studies or disciplines related to the economics of AI.
- Professional Experience: Applicants should have professional experience that will contribute to course discussions and peer learning. Relevant experience may include work in governance, public service, public policy, and international development.
- Geographic Diversity: Applicants should indicate their location and geographical scope of their work.
- Institutional Affiliation: Applicants can indicate their current institutional affiliation
Course Content
- AI and Economic Development Pathways in Africa
- Financing and investing in Africa’s AI Economy
- AI and Regional Trade Integration in Africa
- AI, Fair Competition, and Market Power in Africa
- African Data Economies and Digital Infrastructure
- AI and Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Climate and Environmental Considerations
- AI and Key Sectoral Transformations in Africa
- Governance, Ethics, and the Political Economy of AI in Africa
- AI and Intellectual Property in Africa
- Labour Markets, Skills, and the Future of Work in Africa
Course Details
- Application Deadline: 9th February, 2026
- Dates: March 2nd – April 9th, 2026
- Duration: Five weeks
- Available Places: 25 seats
- Cost: Fully funded scholarships
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General Inquiries
Maria Matsoso
Email: Maria.Matsoso@wits.ac.za
Global Center on AI Governance
Email: courses@globalcenter.ai