A three-day AI-focused training for 74 field monitors from 12 ECOWAS member states just wrapped up in Lomé on Friday.
What the training covered
What the training covered
- The ECOWAS Early Warning Directorate ran the sessions from 25 to 27 February in the Togolese capital.
- Data collection, verification, and reporting skills all got upgraded.
- Gender-sensitive indicators were folded into platform updates.
- Data quality and reporting consistency were tackled as ongoing pain points.
- Onyinge Nkechi Onwuka, acting Director of the Early Warning Directorate, pushed for tech integration.
- Onwuka acknowledged that human capacity has real geographic-coverage gaps.
- Artificial intelligence is being eyed to sharpen data collection and analysis.
- The existing early-warning system works, but still faces clear limitations.
- The annual training ties back to a 1999 protocol on conflict prevention and security.
- ECOWARN's wins and struggles got a full review during the sessions.
- Operational capacity for field monitors was a core upgrade target.
- 12 member states had representatives sharpening their reporting game.