Mali inaugurates Tier III data center in Bamako
Facility aims to boost digital sovereignty, local data hosting
Project supports e-government and Sahel digital integration
Malian authorities officially inaugurated a Tier III data center in Bamako on Saturday, Jan. 31, during the third edition of Mali's Digital Week. Described as a strategic infrastructure, the facility aims to strengthen the country's digital sovereignty by encouraging the local storage of public and sensitive data, much of which has previously been hosted abroad.
"This achievement constitutes a decisive step toward safeguarding and securing national data, helping ensure digital sovereignty and technological independence," said Alhamdou Ag Ilyène, Mali’s Minister of Communication, Digital Economy and Administrative Modernization, during the ceremony.
According to information provided by the authorities, the data center meets the highest international standards. As a Tier III facility, it guarantees service availability of 99.982% through full redundancy of critical equipment, reliable power systems, and uninterrupted service continuity, even during maintenance operations. The infrastructure is designed to host e-government platforms, strategic state databases and, eventually, digital services intended for the private sector.
Beyond the technical aspects, this initiative is part of a broader effort to reduce Mali's dependence on foreign infrastructure and overseas cloud services. Authorities said a gradual process of repatriating data currently hosted outside the country is planned, particularly for platforms developed under public service digitisation programmes. The stated objective is to strengthen information security, improve the performance of digital services and ensure better regulatory oversight.
Digital sovereignty in the Sahel: a regional momentum gathers pace
The inauguration of this data center comes in a regional context marked by accelerating digital investments within the Alliance of Sahel States (AES). A few days earlier, Burkina Faso also inaugurated state-of-the-art digital infrastructure, while Niger announced its intention to soon acquire high-capacity data centers. This dynamic reflects the shared ambition of Sahelian states to build a sovereign digital foundation based on local data hosting and the sharing of technical resources.
However, as in other African countries, digital sovereignty is not limited to infrastructure alone. It also encompasses applications, operating systems, equipment and service providers, areas that remain largely dominated by foreign companies.
While the development of data centers represents a major structural advance, challenges related to cybersecurity, local skills and the emergence of national technological solutions remain key.
Ultimately, Malian authorities estimate that this infrastructure could help accelerate e-government, support local innovation and strengthen the country's digital attractiveness, while laying the foundations for deeper digital integration within the AES bloc.
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