As part of the Afristart mission, six Tunisian startups are heading to Nairobi — one of Africa's most dynamic innovation hubs. And EdTrust is one of them.
The cohort includes:
- EdTrust — AI-powered school management platform
- Mcom — Digital communications solutions
- Orgaxya — Innovative organizational technology
- WildLensAI — AI-powered wildlife and visual intelligence
- E-Tafakna — Digital services platform
- Bambinosit — Childcare and babysitting services platform
What awaits in Nairobi
From high-level events like Africa Forward by Bpifrance to the IPDAYS X GITS Nairobi 2026 × Silicon Savannah Startup Fair, the mission is built around three goals:
- 🚀 Exploring new markets
- 🤝 Building strategic partnerships
- 💼 Unlocking real business opportunities
Nairobi is one of the continent's leading startup ecosystems — a city of builders, investors, and innovators. Being there is not just about attending events. It is about making the connections that open doors to scale across Africa.
A step toward expansion
For EdTrust, this mission is a natural continuation of our ambition: to serve schools not just in Tunisia, but across Africa and the Middle East. Nairobi gives us a front-row seat to one of the continent's most energetic markets — and the chance to show what Tunisian EdTech can do on a global stage.
This mission is organized by RedStart Tunisia in partnership with Seketak Solutions, Konza Technopolis, GAK Advisory, FIE Labs, and CEPEX Tunisia, within the framework of the Qawafel project, funded by AFD — Agence Française de Développement and implemented by Expertise France.
This is more than a mission — it is a move toward expansion. 🇹🇳🇰🇪




