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Artificial Intelligence · South Sudan

AI regulation in South Sudan (2026)

No frameworkNo AI-specific law, regulator, or national AI strategy. South Sudan has not initiated AI policy; only adjacent digital laws (Cybercrime and Computer Misuse Act 2026) exist, with a Data Protection Bill proposed for 2026.Country index 58 · C+

South Sudan shaded by its artificial intelligence status

As of mid-2026, South Sudan has no dedicated artificial intelligence regulation, no national AI strategy, and no published AI guidelines or principles. The country is consistently ranked among Africa's least AI-ready states and has not begun developing AI-specific policy. AI-relevant governance is limited to a general cybercrime statute and a still-proposed data protection bill, plus its membership in the non-binding African Union Continental AI Strategy.

Key points

No AI law or strategy

South Sudan has not started developing AI strategies or policies and is grouped among the continent's least AI-ready countries (alongside Eritrea, DRC, Burundi), unlike regional peers Kenya, Rwanda, Ghana and Ethiopia that have national AI strategies.

Data protection bill proposed (not AI-specific)

The Minister of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services, Ateny Wek Ateny, announced South Sudan's first-ever Data Protection Bill for 2026; it remains proposed and is a general privacy instrument, not an AI law.

Cybercrime law enacted 2026

President Salva Kiir signed the Cybercrime and Computer Misuse Act into law on 18 February 2026. It addresses computer misuse and online conduct but contains no dedicated AI provisions; critics warn of impacts on free expression.

Covered only by non-binding AU strategy

As an AU member, South Sudan falls under the Continental Artificial Intelligence Strategy endorsed in July 2024, which urges member states to develop national AI approaches but is advisory and not legally binding.

No data protection authority yet

South Sudan currently has no comprehensive data protection legislation or supervisory authority in force, leaving no institutional base from which AI-related data governance could be enforced.

Regional capacity-building only

South Sudan's main AI-adjacent engagement is participation in regional digital-skills initiatives (e.g., dSkills@EA across the East African region), reflecting capacity-building rather than any domestic regulatory action.

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