Data and AI Panel
Chair
Dr. Emmanuel Olamijuwon
Lecturer
University of St Andrews
Scotland, UK
Vice Chair
Dr. Kristefer Stojanovski
Assistant Professor
Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Tulane University
USA
Panel Advisor
Basile O. Tambashe, Ph.D.
Professor of Population and Development Sciences
University of Kinshasa (ESPD).
Members
Dr. Aurelien Kamdem Yeyouomo
Researcher
Centre for Finance and Development
Geneva Graduate Institute
Switzerland
Dr. Chigozie Azunna
Development Practitioner
University of South Africa
South Africa
Dr. Mercy Shoko
Demographer
Statistics South Africa
South Africa
Dr. Brice Kamguia
Lecturer
University of Yaoundé II
Dr. Bylhah Mugotitsa
Health Data Scientist
African Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC)
Kenya
Mr. Norman Makunika
Demographer and Lecturer
Midlands State University
Zimbabwe.
Dr. Arlette Simo Fotso
Researcher
Institut National d’Études Démographiques (INED) and Dean of the European Doctoral School of Demography
France
Dr. Justin Dansou
Assistant Professor
School of Statistics, Planning and Demography, University of Parakou, Bénin
DESCRIPTION
The Data and AI Thematic Panel brings together cross-disciplinary experts to explore current and emerging uses of AI in African demographic research, foster collaboration, build capacity, and develop ethical, context-specific guidance for responsible AI adoption in population science.
PANEL OBJECTIVE
The Panel aims to
- Explore the role of AI and data science in strengthening population data systems, including planning, enumeration, analysis, and dissemination of census operations, surveys, and administrative data integration.
- Share cutting-edge tools, frameworks, and methodologies for applying machine learning, natural language processing, geospatial analysis, and other computational techniques to demographic research.
- Evaluate the opportunities and risks of adopting AI in official statistics and national data ecosystems
- Propose ethical and technical guidelines for responsible AI use, emphasizing transparency, fairness, and community trust.
THEMATIC AREAS OF FOCUS
The Panel will focus on, but is not limited to, the following areas:
AI in Census and Survey Methodology
- Investigate the use of AI for survey design, automated data collection, quality assurance, and post-enumeration analysis.
- Explore the use of AI tools for predictive modeling and real-time data validation.
Data Governance and Ethics
- Examine legal, ethical, and regulatory frameworks governing the use of AI in demographic data, including data sovereignty, consent, and protection.
- Recommend approaches for mitigating algorithmic bias and ensuring equitable outcomes.
- Data Integration and Innovation
- Support interoperability across administrative data systems, satellite imagery, mobile phone data, and traditional datasets using AI-driven techniques.
- Identify use cases for AI in improving disaggregation, forecasting, and spatial analysis of population trends.
Capacity Building and Institutional Strengthening
- Promote digital literacy, data science training, and AI readiness among African NSOs, universities, and research institutions.
- Develop resources and partnerships to support sustained adoption of AI in data ecosystems.
- Policy Influence and Public Engagement
- Translate insights into accessible policy briefs and guidelines for governments, regional bodies, and civil society organizations.
Encourage transparent public discourse on AI and data ethics, including community participation in shaping national data strategies
Programme of Activities
Interactive Launch Event

Date: 10th December 2025
Time: 14:00 UTC
Registration Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_xUJruLHdTY6QkBPh4hpjzQ










