Geneva, Switzerland. Namibia's Minister of Information and Communication Technology, Emma Theofelus, was pictured with PowerCom Board chair Eldorette Harmse, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau at the International Telecommunication Union, Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, and Namibia's Ambassador to the Swiss Confederation and Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Elvis Shiweda, during the Global Dialogue on AI Governance on Monday, 06 July 2026. The image, credited to Josephina Simeon and distributed by NAMPA, documents Namibia's delegation presence at the ITU-related event in Geneva on 06 July 2026 and identifies the named officials. The caption serves as attendance verification; it does not include policy statements, outcomes of the Global Dialogue on AI Governance, or additional official commentary.
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Namibia's presence at the Global AI Governance Dialogue signals their commitment to shaping AI policies. This could impact how AI evolves globally, affecting everything from your online privacy to job market trends. Keep an eye on the outcomes of these discussions.
Namibia is stepping up in the global AI conversation. While the specific policy outcomes from this meeting aren't confirmed yet, it's clear Namibia is playing an active role. Worth forwarding if you know someone interested in AI's future.
Namibia's government and international AI bodies benefited from public visibility and documented participation at the Global Dialogue on AI Governance on 06 July 2026 through NAMPA's photo release.
No specific harmed parties were identified in the published caption; the report contains no claims of damage, loss, or adverse effects.
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