Mali Turns to AI to Reclaim Local Languages in Schools

November 26, 2025

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A quiet revolution is happening in Mali’s classrooms. Artificial intelligence is helping to replace the dominance of the French language.

In 2023, Mali adopted a new constitution. It officially recognized 13 indigenous languages. This move stripped French of its status as the sole official language. However, the colonial tongue remained common in schools until now.

Bridging the Gap with Technology

Authorities are using technology to fix this issue. The Ministry of Education has partnered with a local tech firm, RobotsMali. Together, they are creating educational materials in Bambara. This is the nation’s most widely spoken language.

The initiative uses advanced AI programs. These tools generate text and illustrations. So far, they have produced over a hundred storybooks.

These resources help students learn in their home language. Consequently, they no longer struggle with a foreign tongue in the classroom.

AI solves a major logistical problem. There is a chronic shortage of textbooks in local languages. The program automates the writing process. It creates engaging content that helps children connect words with meanings instantly.

A Cultural and Political Shift

The impact on students is immediate. Many children previously spoke only French at school. Now, they find new confidence expressing themselves in their mother tongue. The environment feels natural and inclusive.

This change is rooted in politics. Mali gained independence in 1960. Since then, the country has tried to integrate local languages like Bambara. However, previous efforts failed. This was due to a lack of resources and political will.

Recently, the dynamic has shifted. Political transitions occurred in 2020 and 2021. The current administration wants to cut ties with colonial legacies.

Therefore, this digital push is more than educational reform. It is a declaration of cultural sovereignty.

Mali is leveraging the power of artificial intelligence. This ensures the next generation can look to the future. Crucially, they will not lose the ability to speak the language of their ancestors.


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