AI Resource Center for NGO and Development Professionals
Africa Training Institute’s AI Resource Center helps humanitarian, development and NGO professionals understand and apply artificial intelligence in their work — from monitoring and evaluation to proposal writing, research and programme design — through original tutorials, tool reviews and downloadable prompt libraries.
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- AI for NGOs
- AI for Monitoring & Evaluation
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- AI for Research
- AI Case Studies
Featured Tutorial
How NGOs Can Use AI: A Practical Guide for Development Professionals — a foundational guide covering where AI genuinely helps NGO teams today, and where it doesn’t.
Related ATI Training
ATI’s Diploma in AI-Driven Monitoring and Evaluation builds directly on the concepts covered in this resource center for professionals ready to formalize their AI skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a technical background to use these resources?
No. All AI Resource Center content is written for programme, M&E, and management professionals with no coding or data science background required.
Are the AI prompt libraries free?
Yes, all ATI-authored prompt libraries in this section are free to download and adapt.
Latest AI Resources
Explore recent practical guidance on applying artificial intelligence in humanitarian and development work.
Choose an AI learning path
Start with responsible, practical uses of artificial intelligence in NGO and development work.
- Understand where AI can support NGO work
- Apply AI in monitoring and evaluation
- Review outputs for accuracy, bias, privacy and safeguarding risks before use.
Related ATI training: Diploma in AI-Driven Monitoring and Evaluation.
AI learning path for development professionals
- Foundation: understand practical NGO uses and limitations.
- Applied M&E: use AI carefully in monitoring and evaluation workflows.
- Governance: establish privacy, security, human-review, documentation and incident-reporting controls before scaling.
- Professional development: explore ATI’s AI-Driven M&E programme.
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