AfDB, UNDP launch $10bn AI initiative for Africa

Lezeth Khoza
By Lezeth Khoza, Junior journalist
Johannesburg, 24 Feb 2026
The strategy is a collaboration between the Bank Group, UNDP, and business partners that aims to raise up to $10 billion by 2035.
The strategy is a collaboration between the Bank Group, UNDP, and business partners that aims to raise up to $10 billion by 2035.

The African Development Bank Group (AfDB) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) have launched an ambitious $10 billion project to support the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across the continent. 

The 10 Billion Initiative intends to accelerate ethical AI adoption and inclusive digital economic growth in Africa. 

The initiative follows the Nairobi AI Forum, which took place earlier this month in Kenya and brought together governments, private sector leaders, development partners, and tech innovators to define pathways for impactful AI adoption.

According to the organisations, the strategy is a co-designed collaboration between the Bank Group, UNDP, and commercial partners that aims to raise up to $10 billion by 2035.

The resources will be used to create up to 40 million new jobs across the continent by 2035, through targeted investments that provide the groundwork for AI and accelerate widespread adoption in everything from entrepreneurship and regional data infrastructure to policy frameworks and skill development.

Nicholas Williams, AfDB Group ICT operations division manager, commented: “As a leading multilateral development institution, the bank is leveraging its comparative advantage to ensure Africa is not left behind in the AI era.

“The AI 10 Billion Initiative paves the way for expanded partnerships and sustained investments that will accelerate AI entrepreneurship, strengthen data and infrastructure ecosystems, and support inclusive growth across the continent.”

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