Isn't the Equiano Institute the "first AI safety hub in Africa"?
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Pause AI Kenya is establishing its national office in Nairobi, serving as a hub for AI safety advocacy, outreach, and volunteer engagement in Africa. The office will host officials, coordinate volunteers, and enable planning for awareness campaigns, as well as facilitate the translation of AI safety productions into the Swahili language to better reach the African audience. We currently have 122sqm of office space in Nairobi, Kenya donated by a volunteer, the funds requested here are to be used to equip the and furnish the space.
Central hub for Pause AI Kenya operations, serving as the first AI safety hub in Kenya.
Flyer & material production and translation to Kiswahili to support outreach campaigns.
Volunteer workspace for 10 Volunteers passionate about AI governance.
Community engagement: workshops at universities and local events.
Advocacy platform to connect policymakers, civil society, and youth.
We will achieve this by:
Furnishing and equipping the office.
Equipping volunteers with the necessary tools for working on the translation of campaign material.
Running structured awareness campaigns.
Office furniture (desks, chairs, shelving)- A minimum of 5 workstations.
Printing & finishing equipment (EcoTank printer, laminator, cutter, binder).
Internet, router, UPS, and collaboration tools.
Supplies: paper, laminating pouches, and binding combs.
Branding & outreach materials.
Volunteer training resources.
Seth Momanyi – Director, Pause AI Kenya. In charge of coordinating volunteers and community campaigns in Kenya.
Ella Hughes – Global Organizing Director, Pause AI. In charge of overall coordination of volunteers and community campaigns.
Joep Mendirtsema – Founder, Pause AI. Leads the whole Pause AI team.
Volunteers – AI professionals and students across Nairobi.
Pause AI Global – international guidance and support network.
Lack of central hub → fragmented coordination of volunteer efforts.
Reduced capacity for outreach & public engagement in Kenya and Africa at large.
Loss of volunteer momentum and involvement.
I have raised over 5000 euros in donations from Volunteers and Pause AI Global movement which has been used to fund Pause AI Kenya activities since it's start in February 2025.
Seth Momanyi
about 21 hours ago
@RyanKidd PauseAI https://pauseai.info/ is a pioneering organization in highlighting urgent warnings from AI experts—like Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio—about existential risks from advanced AI, and it is the first to aggressively advocate for global government intervention, including an indefinite pause on frontier AI development beyond systems leading to AGI, through protests, open letters signed by hundreds of scientists, and pushes for international treaties similar to those for nuclear non-proliferation.
Seth Momanyi
about 20 hours ago
We are a hub focused on Strengthening Advocacy for Regulatory Frameworks in Kenya. Donations support lobbying efforts which influence global discussions on AGI, advocating for government intervention to regulate advanced AI systems leading to AGI
Ryan Kidd
about 12 hours ago
@Seth-Momanyi thanks! I'm quite familiar with PauseAI. I just think it's not accurate to say that this proposal is for the first AI safety hub in Africa. Perhaps "the first AI safety hub in Kenya" would be more accurate?
Seth Momanyi
about 11 hours ago
@RyanKidd Thanks for raising this concern. I have now fixed the wording for better clarity.