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JAMAICA | African, Caribbean Nations Set to Launch Transformative AI Education Hub

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February 14, 2025
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Statesman in Residence at the PJ Patterson Institute for Africa Caribbean Advocacy, PJ Patterson

Statesman in Residence at the PJ Patterson Institute for Africa Caribbean Advocacy, PJ Patterson

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KINGSTON – Jamaica, February 13, 2025 –  The African Export–Import Bank’s  (Afreximbank) Board has approved financing for a groundbreaking AI hub. This initiative promises to revolutionize the regions’ position in global educational, technological, and geopolitical spheres.

The revelation was made by Statesman in Residence at the PJ Patterson Institute for Africa Caribbean Advocacy,  PJ Patterson, during the Institute’s second annual symposium at the University of the West Indies regional headquarters at Mona, Kingston today.

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Mr. Patterson in speaking under the theme “Educational Transformation in Africa and the Caribbean.”  outlined a vision both bold and timely, addressing  a critical juncture in the regions’ developmental trajectory.

“This initiative promises to revolutionize the regions’ position in global educational, technological, and geopolitical spheres.” Patterson outlined.

“None but the least enlightened can fail to see education as the key to human development,” Patterson declared, emphasizing that education serves as the critical engine driving sustainable growth and global trade transformation.

In an era witnessing perhaps the most significant technological revolution in human history, artificial intelligence has emerged as the global market’s dominant force, making it imperative that Global Africa secure its position at the forefront of this transformation.

The initiative emerged largely in response to a challenge laid down by Professor Oramah at last year’s Afreximbank Annual Meeting in Nassau. Since then, the Institute, alongside two of its Distinguished Scholars, has worked tirelessly to develop this pioneering artificial intelligence project. Their dedication has now borne fruit with the Board’s approval to finance the AI hub’s development.

This transformative center will serve as a nexus for research, digital learning, and innovation, positioning African and Caribbean peoples not merely as participants in the global technological revolution, but as architects of its future.

With financial documentation nearing completion and partnership agreements in their final stages, the hub promises to equip the next generation with tools essential for navigating and shaping the global technological landscape.

The Institute’s vision extends beyond the AI hub, encompassing partnerships across the Diaspora to address educational resource gaps, champion policies that center African identity in learning, and create platforms for meaningful academic exchange.

This comprehensive approach underscores a fundamental truth: true independence transcends political sovereignty to embrace economic autonomy, intellectual authority, and cultural self-determination.

Patterson emphasized that the survival of our heritage and the ascendancy of our people in the modern world hinge upon education—education rooted in truth, authenticity, and the undeniable contribution of African civilization throughout the ages to global progress.

“For far too long, has the history of Africa been misrepresented; its intellectual and cultural contributions diminished or erased,” he declared. “Today, we intend to set the record straight. The very foundations of human knowledge—mathematics, medicine, architecture, philosophy—all bear the indelible imprint of African ingenuity.”

While acknowledging education as crucial for personal success, Patterson emphasized its broader role as the cornerstone of national development and global influence.

He clarified that the Institute’s mission complements rather than competes with existing educational institutions: “It is not the aim or intent of the Institute to usurp the role or trespass on the functions of Ministries, Universities, Faculties, or Professionals in the realm of Education; but if we are to truly liberate our people, we must first unshackle the mind.”

In his closing remarks, Patterson articulated a vision that extends beyond mere recognition of past achievements.

The path forward, he insisted, demands commitment to building institutions that reflect African and Caribbean values, ensuring that every child across Africa, the Caribbean, and the wider Diaspora sees themselves in the history they are taught, understands their worth in the present, and is prepared to shape the future with confidence. With the AI hub’s development now secured, that future appears closer than ever. WiredJA

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