African Catholic Journalists Commit to Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence at UCAP Congress in Ghana

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The African Catholic Union of the Press (UCAP) has called on Catholic media practitioners across the continent to embrace technological progress responsibly while safeguarding human dignity, truth, and authentic values in the digital era.

This commitment was made during UCAP’s Triennial Continental Congress held from 10 to 17 August 2025 at GIMPA in Accra, Ghana, under the theme “Balancing Technological Progress and the Preservation of Human Values in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI).”

The week-long gathering brought together more than 100 Catholic journalists, lecturers, content creators, and media professionals from over 20 countries, including 19 African nations. Delegates deliberated on the ethical implications of AI in journalism, as well as the opportunities it presents for communication and evangelisation.

Key Resolutions

At the close of the Congress, participants adopted a series of resolutions, including:

Recommendations

The Congress further issued recommendations addressed to governments, media organisations, Catholic professionals, the Church, and UCAP itself. These included:

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