What we cover
AI governance built for one setting rarely transfers cleanly to another. This institute helps teams adapt policy, oversight, and implementation structures across language, ministry, donor, and regional contexts. Participants examine localization, stakeholder alignment, donor requirements, legal variation, and pedagogical traditions. The session draws on Meridian engagements across North Africa, the Gulf, Francophone West Africa, and the Caribbean, then applies that experience to the client context.
What participants leave with
- Localization checklist for AI governance frameworks
- Stakeholder alignment map for ministries, donors, or institutions
- Language and policy adaptation notes
- Implementation-risk review for cross-region adoption
Typical outputs
- Localization checklist
- Stakeholder alignment map
- Language and policy adaptation notes
- Implementation-risk review