Thirty-one members of the African Network of Judicial Trainers (ANJT) met in Maputo for a regional workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Justice and Human Rights. The event gathered directors of judicial training institutes, Supreme Court justices and senior magistrates from across the continent to explore how technological change is reshaping justice systems.
Opening the session, Michael Croft, UNESCO’s Regional Director in Mozambique, called for equipping judges and educators to make informed choices about new technologies, reminding participants that “justice must remain human‑centred, especially in the digital age.”
