AI Ethics & Digital Health

Africa Bioethics Network (ABN) Working Groups

AI Ethics & Digital Health

Aligned with ABN's portfolio on AI governance and data sustainability, this group will explore ethical, legal, and social issues in AI and digital health applications across Africa.
Focus areas:
✔ Ethical use of AI in healthcare, genomics, and public health
✔ Data governance, privacy, and equity in digital health
✔ AI for climate-sensitive disease prediction
✔ Strengthening African perspectives in global AI ethics policy

Co-Chars
Rev. Dr. Pascal Mwambi Mwakio (Kenya)
Dr Christine Wasunna
In collaboration with UNESCO (Strategic Partner)

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Roles and Responsibilities

Co-Chair Positions (2–3 per Working Group)
Responsibilities:
• Facilitate monthly working group meetings
• Develop and oversee 6–12 month work plans with clear    deliverables
• Coordinate with ABN Secretariat for strategic alignment
• Present quarterly progress reports at CR meetings
• Mentor emerging leaders within the group
• Represent the group at relevant conferences/forums

Commitment: 6–8 hours/month
Term: 6–12 months, renewable
Eligibility: ABN members with demonstrated leadership and thematic expertise

NOTE: We encourage complementary skill sets among co-chairs (e.g., pairing bioethics expertise with domain knowledge) 

Core Members
Responsibilities:
• Attend meetings and actively participate
• Take on specific deliverables/projects
• Contribute expertise to group outputs
• Support working group objectives and activities

Time Commitment
: 3-4 hours per month


Contributing Members
Responsibilities:
• Provide occasional expertise/advice
• Participate when schedule permits
• Offer feedback on outputs

Time Commitment: 1-2 hours per month

Application Process

Complete the online application form by clicking the application button

Co-Chair applications close: Friday, 18th October 2025
Review & announcement:  30th October 2025
Member applications (initial round) close: 3rd November 2025
  NOTE: Members in this round join inaugural launch meetings
Working group launch meetings: Early November 2025
Inaugural update/plan: December 2025 (short progress outline, not full          report)
Rolling membership: Open from March 2026 onwards
First full quarterly reports: March 2026 

For Co-Chairs:
• Current ABN member in good standing
• Demonstrated leadership and bioethics or domain expertise
• Commitment of 6–8 hours/month for 6–12 months
• Strong facilitation/communication skills
For Members:
• Interest in the thematic area (expertise preferred but not required)
• Willingness to contribute meaningfully
• Time available for participation 

Co-Chair Applicants:
✅ Background and current role
✅ Expertise in thematic area (300 words)
✅ Leadership experience (250 words)
✅ Vision for first year (300 words)
✅ Specific contributions you can make
✅ Confirmation of time availability
Member Applicants:
✅ Background and interest areas
✅ Relevant experience (if any)
✅ Preferred role (Core or Contributing)
✅ Time availability
✅ How you can contribute 


Join us in strengthening bioethics leadership across Africa.