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UNESCO Hosts Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue On Ethical And Inclusive AI In Pakistan

  • August 23, 2025
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UNESCO Pakistan, in collaboration with Data Vault Pakistan, brought together a diverse group of policymakers, academics, industry leaders, and civil society representatives for the AI for Humanity: Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue on Ethical and Inclusive AI in Pakistan. The session, held in Islamabad, highlighted both the opportunities and challenges of deploying artificial intelligence across critical sectors while stressing the importance of inclusivity and ethics in its adoption.

The dialogue explored quick-win sectors where AI can drive immediate impact in Pakistan, particularly in education, healthcare, governance, and agriculture. Panelists and participants discussed how local initiatives and pilot projects are already demonstrating practical applications of AI, from improving access to healthcare and strengthening agricultural productivity to empowering women, youth, and persons with disabilities through AI-driven training and programs. Stakeholders emphasized the need for widespread awareness campaigns and capacity-building for both government officials and communities, supported by knowledge-sharing platforms such as podcasts and workshops in both English and Urdu.

A central theme of the dialogue was the development of ethical frameworks for AI. Recommendations presented during the session stressed fairness in datasets, transparency in decision-making, accountability in system design, and inclusivity to ensure that innovation benefits all groups in society. Responsible innovation, participants noted, must remain a guiding principle to balance rapid technological advancement with human rights and social safeguards.

The event was attended by key figures, including Fuad Pashayev, Head of UNESCO Pakistan; Dr. Aneel Salman, National AI Policy Chair and Governance Expert; and Hamza Khan Swati, National Professional Officer for Communication and Information at UNESCO Pakistan. Other contributors to the discussion included Syed Azfar Hussain, Syed Kashif Rafi, Jehan Ara, Sufiyan Bin Muneer, Adnan Siddiquie, Hasnain Eqbal, and Syed Asad Hussain Zaidi. The participation of academia, private sector leaders, and civil society underscored the broad consensus that AI must be developed in a way that serves humanity, supports inclusivity, and aligns with Pakistan’s long-term development goals.

By convening such a wide range of stakeholders, UNESCO reinforced the importance of collaborative dialogue in shaping Pakistan’s AI future. The initiative reflects a growing recognition that AI policy and practice must not only focus on technological progress but also on ensuring that innovation remains people-centered, ethical, and inclusive.

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