Join us virtually on Thursday, June 11, 2026 for the fourth GCIV Global Decisions virtual lecture, formerly known as Dunwoody Great Decisions.
Baudouin Ngah Akoh, Advisor and Fellow of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR)’s Security and Technology Programme, will present on the international regulation of AI.
Be part of the conversation and join us for our webinar on Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 7:00 pm EST. Click the following link to register: https://secure.givelively.org/event/georgia-council-for-international-visitors-inc/2026-global-decisions-lecture-series
Registration is required to receive the event link. $40 for all 8 lectures or $10 for any individual lecture. Free for any students currently enrolled in high school or college and GCIV members at the Attaché level or higher.
Baudouin Ngah Akoh has more than 14 years of experience across the UN system and other international organizations,
He previously served as Executive in Residence Fellow at the Geneva Centre for Security
Policy (GCSP). He has also served with the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and as Officer-
in-Charge for the United Nations Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS). Baudouin holds a
Master of Science in Sustainable Development, specializing in Peace, Conflict and International
Relations, as well as a Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management and
Employment Relations.
His expertise includes Military AI governance, responsible Defence AI, Lethal Autonomous
Weapons Systems (LAWS), arms control, international humanitarian law, crisis governance and
multilateral diplomacy. Baudouin has contributed to the Biological Weapons Convention, the
Meeting of States Parties in Geneva and UNIDIR’s Responsible AI in the Military Domain
Consultations. He is the author of more than five books on diplomacy, disarmament and security.