Egypt urges inclusive innovation at Africa assistive technology conference

The first phase of a continental report on assistive technology in Africa was announced at the Inclusive Africa 2026 conference. Eman Karim of Egypt's National Council for Persons with Disabilities highlighted partnerships and innovation during an online session.

Eman Karim, General Supervisor of the National Council for Persons with Disabilities, spoke at the Inclusive Africa 2026 conference on 2 June 2026. She stated that partnerships and innovation are fundamental pillars for building an Africa that is more inclusive of persons with disabilities. The conference featured the launch of the first phase of the Report on the Reality of Assistive Technology in Africa. The report seeks to support evidence-based policies and programmes to improve access to assistive technology across the continent. Participants from African governments, international institutions, civil society organisations and the private sector discussed empowerment, accessibility standards and multilateral cooperation. Karim noted that the National Council supports initiatives aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.

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State Minister of Innovation and Technology Dr. Belete Mola stated that Ethiopia has laid the foundation for a reliable digital education ecosystem. The announcement was made at the 8th Africa Science, Technology and Innovation Forum underway in Addis Ababa.

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The Women in Technology and Innovation Africa held its 2026 Creative Show in Nairobi on Friday, gathering artists, innovators and officials to discuss ties between art, technology and economic growth.

The Association of African Business Schools held its 2026 Connect Conference in Addis Ababa from May 13 to 15, marking the first time Ethiopia hosted the event.

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Egypt’s Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam warned of intensifying global water challenges from climate change and rapid population growth. He called for stronger international cooperation to secure water resources at the Fifth Istanbul International Water Forum. Sewilam stressed the need for transboundary cooperation and adherence to international law.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty urged deeper cooperation between South Korea and Africa during a ministerial meeting on Monday, highlighting opportunities in infrastructure, technology and security.

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