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AI Expansion Targets Health and Education Systems in Rwanda

New partnership introduces AI tools for public services, training and institutional capacity building across multiple sectors

AI Expansion Targets Health and Education Systems in Rwanda

Tech support oversees AI neural network. AI photo

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
February 23, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

AI Expansion Targets Health and Education Systems in Rwanda

New partnership introduces AI tools for public services, training and institutional capacity building across multiple sectors

AI Expansion Targets Health and Education Systems in Rwanda

Tech support oversees AI neural network. AI photo

AI Expansion Targets Health and Education Systems in Rwanda

Tech support oversees AI neural network. AI photo

Jane Mukamiby Jane Mukami
March 4, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read

Artificial intelligence tools are set to boost Rwanda’s health, education and public administration systems following a three-year partnership between the government and AI firm Anthropic announced Feb. 17.

The memorandum of understanding includes support for national health priorities, access to AI software for government developers and expanded education initiatives involving teachers and civil servants.

The agreement formalizes cooperation that began with education programs launched in late 2025.

The collaboration focuses on integrating AI into public services while building local technical capacity.

Rwanda has increasingly placed digital technology at the center of public-sector reform. Earlier projects under the education partnership provided about 2,000 AI licenses for educators and introduced an AI learning companion operating across eight African countries.

Health programs form a major component of the initiative. Planned cooperation with the Ministry of Health covers cervical cancer elimination efforts, malaria reduction and maternal health programs, alongside technical training linked to AI deployment.

Paula Ingabire, Rwanda’s minister of information and communications technology and innovation, said Rwanda plans to deploy AI solutions on a national scale to support education, health and governance.

She added that the approach will reflect “our context” and focus on practical, country-specific implementation.

Elizabeth Kelly, head of beneficial deployments at Anthropic, said investment in training, technical support and capacity building aims to expand safe access to AI tools so teachers, health workers and public servants can use them independently across the country.

The agreement adds to wider digital policy initiatives across African economies seeking to pair skills development, institutional capacity and emerging technologies within public service delivery.

 

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New partnership introduces AI tools for public services, training and institutional capacity building across multiple sectors

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Tech support oversees AI neural network. AI photo

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