Arab League Wraps AI Management Training with Arab Academy
The Arab League finished a three‑day AI in management course with the Arab Academy, aiming to boost digital transformation across Arab institutions.

*TL;DR The Arab League’s General Secretariat finished a three‑day AI‑focused management training, partnered with the Arab Academy, to sharpen institutional decision‑making.
Context From April 27‑29, 2026, the General Secretariat’s Department of Training and Development of Work Methods hosted a specialized course on artificial intelligence (AI) in management and decision‑making. The event, held under the patronage of Secretary‑General Dr. Ahmed Aboul Gheit, brought together senior staff from the League and faculty from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport.
Key Facts - The closing ceremony took place on April 29, 2026, marking the end of the intensive three‑day program. - Ambassador Mohamed Saleh Al‑Ajiri, Assistant Secretary‑General and head of the Administrative and Financial Affairs Sector, highlighted the training as proof of the Secretariat’s commitment to human‑skill development as the foundation for efficient Arab joint work. - The curriculum covered AI applications in big‑data analysis, generative AI tools for administrative performance, cybersecurity, digital sovereignty and governance frameworks. - Professor Dr. Ali Fahmy, dean of the Academy’s College of Artificial Intelligence, supervised the scientific content, ensuring alignment with global AI trends. - Participants received certificates; Al‑Ajiri also presented appreciation awards to the Academy’s supervising professors and experts.
What It Means The course signals a coordinated push to embed AI capabilities within Arab governmental and regional bodies. By training staff on AI‑driven analysis and decision support, the League aims to accelerate digital transformation and improve the speed and accuracy of policy formulation. The partnership with the Arab Academy showcases a model for knowledge transfer that could be replicated across other Arab institutions seeking to modernize their workflows. As AI tools become integral to public administration, the League’s focus on cybersecurity and digital sovereignty suggests a cautious approach to safeguarding data while leveraging technology.
Looking Ahead Watch for follow‑up programs that expand AI training to a broader set of Arab ministries and for policy guidelines the League may issue on AI governance.
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