Afripoli

Afripoli We link African institutions with Europe's leading players in energy, infrastructure, security, and technological innovation.

In West, Central, and Southern Africa, we create tailor-made solutions – from design to implementation.
Afripoli is a solution integrator connecting African institutions and markets with leading European capabilities. Active across West, Central, and Southern Africa, we work alongside public and private actors to deliver context-driven initiatives — in energy, infrastruct

ure, security, and applied innovation. With deep local networks and operational presence, Afripoli gets projects moving — not just designed, but approved, funded, and done.

At the Africa Smart Mobility Forum in Prague, one idea kept coming back throughout the discussions: ⚡ Smart mobility sta...
03/06/2026

At the Africa Smart Mobility Forum in Prague, one idea kept coming back throughout the discussions: ⚡ Smart mobility starts with energy.

Electric buses, charging infrastructure, rail systems, airports, and digital transport networks — all of them depend on reliable electricity. As African economies continue to grow, so does the demand for both mobility and energy.

At Afripoli, we are working on a simple question:

☀️ What if more of the technology behind the energy transition could be produced locally?

This is why we are developing projects that connect European clean-energy technologies with African markets.

We believe the true value is in building local capacity, creating jobs, and transferring know-how so that infrastructure growth can be supported by local industry.

🌍 And we are happy to see that this approach resonates strongly with many partners across Africa.

The conversations in Prague highlighted something important: the future of Africa-Europe cooperation is increasingly practical, project-driven, and focused on implementation.

Less discussion about possibilities.

More discussion about how to make them happen. 🤝

More from our visit to Touba, shared by the Czech Embassy in Dakar. The work continues — solar energy projects with loca...
13/05/2026

More from our visit to Touba, shared by the Czech Embassy in Dakar. The work continues — solar energy projects with local partners, taking shape on the ground.

🌍 Border security in Africa cannot be reduced to control alone.One of the strongest messages from the workshop “Borders ...
11/05/2026

🌍 Border security in Africa cannot be reduced to control alone.

One of the strongest messages from the workshop “Borders Under Pressure: Threats, Responses, and Coordination” was that border management in West Africa and the Sahel must be understood through the realities of the region itself.

Borders are not only lines separating states. They are areas where mobility, trade, family ties, local livelihoods, security risks and state presence meet every day.

This is why integrated border management cannot simply be imported from external models. It must be adapted to African realities — including the importance of local communities, informal cross-border dynamics, regional mobility and the need to maintain good neighbourly relations.

🛰️ At the same time, technology has an important role to play. Cameras, sensors, drones, detection systems and geospatial tools can strengthen situational awareness and support border monitoring. But technology alone is not enough.

For these tools to be effective, they must be connected to reliable infrastructure, trained personnel, institutional coordination and clear rules around data protection and sovereignty.

The same applies to security responses more broadly. Lasting results require trust between communities and institutions, stronger civil-military cooperation, and the involvement of local leaders, women’s organisations and youth in prevention and early warning.

The key takeaway is clear: effective border management is not about closing borders. It is about managing them intelligently — as spaces of security, cooperation, development and resilience.

This was the spirit of the closed expert workshop co-organised by in cooperation with - and its partners in Dakar.

🌍 Border areas in West Africa and the Sahel are increasingly becoming strategic spaces where security threats, organised...
06/05/2026

🌍 Border areas in West Africa and the Sahel are increasingly becoming strategic spaces where security threats, organised crime, illicit flows, migration, limited state presence and the socio-economic vulnerability of local communities intersect.

Addressing these challenges requires more than border control alone. It requires coordination between security institutions, researchers, international organisations, civil society and local communities — as well as a better understanding of how technology, governance and field experience can work together.

📍 These issues were at the centre of the closed expert workshop “Borders Under Pressure: Threats, Responses, and Coordination,” co-organised by in cooperation with the Laboratoire des Études Sociales de l’IFAN — - and its partners. The workshop brought together representatives of armed and security forces, academia, international organisations, civil society and experts working in the fields of security, technology and border management.

Across the sessions, participants discussed violent extremism, organised crime and illicit flows, civil-military cooperation, integrated border management, the role of local communities and the use of modern tools for monitoring and securing border areas.

The discussions highlighted a clear message: borders can no longer be understood merely as administrative lines separating states. They must also be approached as wider border regions where security, mobility, trade and local livelihoods are closely interconnected.

🤝 We thank LABES-IFAN, Dr Mamadou Akila Bodian, PhD, all speakers, participants and partners for two days of substantive and constructive exchange in .

04/05/2026

🇸🇳 Touba is the second-largest city in and the spiritual capital of the Mouride brotherhood. It's also one of the few cities of its size in West Africa that runs much of its own education, infrastructure and public services independently of the state.

Late last month, Afripoli visited alongside H.E. Pavel Procházka, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Senegal. The substantive core of the trip was energy: solar solutions for the Great Mosque, health centres and other public infrastructure that serves the wider community.

🤝 The visit also opened conversations on academic cooperation — links between Czech universities and the Cheikh Ahmadou Khadim Complex, particularly in agriculture and agri-food systems.

☀️ Senegal has set itself one of the more ambitious renewable energy targets in West Africa, with a goal of 40% renewables in installed electricity capacity by 2030. Czech expertise in solar technology, water management and applied education fits this moment well — but turning that alignment into projects that actually get built requires people who understand both contexts on the ground.

That's the work we're doing in Touba. And it's only one of the places where it's taking shape.

👇 Full write-up in the comments.

🇸🇳 Our work in Senegal recently took us to the magnificent city of Touba — one of the country’s most important spiritual...
30/04/2026

🇸🇳 Our work in Senegal recently took us to the magnificent city of Touba — one of the country’s most important spiritual, cultural, and social centres, known for its unique role in Senegalese religious and public life.

The delegation was received by the Grand Khalife General of the Mourides and visited the Great Mosque of Touba, as well as the Cheikh Ahmadou Khadim Complex and its library — institutions that play a central role in the city’s identity, education, and public life.

Afripoli’s work in Touba focuses on sustainable energy and local capacity development. Dialogue with local institutions and a focus on practical cooperation allow us to develop projects that are sustainable, impactful, and relevant to local communities.

We thank the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Dakar Ambassade de la République tchèque au Sénégal, the Municipality of Touba, Mayor Abdou Lahad Ka, and Mr. Abdoul Wahab Gaye for enabling this important exchange.

🤝 Afripoli remains committed to supporting Czech–Senegalese cooperation through projects that are practical, locally relevant, and built for the long term.



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Afripoli was pleased to accompany the Czech delegation during this important visit to Touba and to continue building dia...
27/04/2026

Afripoli was pleased to accompany the Czech delegation during this important visit to Touba and to continue building dialogue with local institutions and community leadership. 🇸🇳 🇨🇿

Our work in Senegal focuses on sustainable energy and local capacity development. We remain committed to supporting Czech–Senegalese cooperation through projects that are practical, locally relevant, and built for the long term.

Thank you to the Municipality of Touba, Mayor Abdou Lahad Ka, the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Dakar, and Mr. Abdoul Wahab Gaye for enabling this meaningful exchange.

Ambassade de la République tchèque au Sénégal MZV - Subsaharská Afrika

22/12/2025

Une vibrante célébration urbaine à la Mairie des Parcelles Assainies 🇸🇳, réunissant culture, musique, danse, sport et tradition.
Le FIAC/PA 2025 a fièrement accueilli la République tchèque comme pays invité d’honneur 🇨🇿, avec la participation de l’ de la République tchèque au Sénégal et à l’invitation du maire Aboubacar Djamil Sané.

Plus qu’un festival, c’était une véritable plateforme de partenariat — renforçant l’amitié, les liens entre les peuples et la coopération à long terme entre le Sénégal et la République tchèque 🤝🌍.

Afripoli est fier d’avoir permis la participation tchèque et d’avoir pris part à ce festival inspirant.

12/12/2025

An Invitation to Czech Companies: Building Zambia’s Next Digital Market 🇨🇿🇿🇲

At the Innovation Forum 2025, one message came through clearly: traditional postal services belong to the past — and Zambia is actively shaping the foundations of its future digital and e-commerce ecosystem, while seeking long-term partners to help build it.

The vision presented by Lydia Simakando, Postmaster General & CEO of the Zampost, shows how a nationwide institution can evolve beyond traditional postal services and become a key enabler of e-commerce and digital services.

ZAMPOST aims to evolve into:
🔹 a platform for e-commerce and digital trade,
🔹 a data hub supporting SMEs and entrepreneurs,
🔹 and a backbone connecting digital payments, delivery, and public services.

This is precisely where Czech experience is highly relevant. 🇨🇿

The Czech Republic has built a strong e-commerce ecosystem — combining online platforms, digital payments, fulfillment, logistics, and data-driven operations. Czech companies know how to scale e-commerce beyond major cities, integrate logistics with technology, and turn digital marketplaces into viable, functioning ecosystems.

For Czech companies active in e-commerce, logistics, fintech, and technology, this represents a timely opportunity:
to engage early, co-develop solutions, and become part of a growing digital market in Southern Africa.

Czech–Mauritanian Momentum 🚀We were pleased to take part in the Czech–Mauritanian business forum hosted by the Ministry ...
09/12/2025

Czech–Mauritanian Momentum 🚀

We were pleased to take part in the Czech–Mauritanian business forum hosted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic, highlighting the strengthening partnership between Czechia and Mauritania.

Meetings with Mauritanian companies and institutions confirmed concrete opportunities for cooperation, particularly in the energy sector, as well as in water management, mining, transport, and agriculture.

🇨🇿🤝🇲🇷
At Afripoli, we see Mauritania as a promising partner for long-term, practical business cooperation in the region.

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