Partner with AFLC 2026

Join Africa's Growing Language Justice Movement

African Languages Conference invites supporters to partner with us as we continue to expand our platform for advancing Indigenous languages in digital spaces and economic development. As we prepare for our fifth edition in Ghana, we’re looking for partners who share our commitment to language diversity and inclusive innovation.

Why Partner with AFLC 2026?

Proven Impact Platform
Over four successful editions, AFLC has fostered meaningful dialogue through its unique hybrid format, effectively connecting local and international audiences and establishing a trusted platform for Africa’s language justice movement.

Strategic Market Access
Ghana’s role as headquarters of the African Continental Free Trade Area and West Africa’s fastest-growing business hub provides excellent access to Africa’s evolving economic landscape.

Engaged Professional Community
Connect with researchers, educators, tech innovators, policy analysts, entrepreneurs, and language advocates shaping Africa’s multilingual future.

The AFLC Impact Story

AFLC has grown from a community initiative to a global nonprofit organization making measurable impact across Africa and the diaspora. Our track record demonstrates consistent growth and engagement:

  • 2,000+ participants across four successful editions
  • 135+ sessions delivered in 30+ Indigenous African languages with professional interpretation
  • Official recognition under UNESCO’s International Decade of Indigenous Languages (2022-2032)
  • Strong digital reach: 53,661 LinkedIn impressions, 59,800 Facebook content views, and 55% newsletter open rates
  • Academic partnerships with institutions like University of Port Harcourt and University of Ghana

AFLC 2026 - Expanding the Conversation

Two intensive days in Accra (February 23-24) with global streaming, followed by three days of online programming (February 26-28). Expected reach: 600+ participants across Africa and the diaspora.

Our theme “Language Justice: African Languages for Social and Economic Development” addresses a critical opportunity: over one billion Africans communicate primarily in Indigenous languages, yet these languages often remain excluded from education, governance, and economic development.

Partnership Benefits

AFLC 2026 sponsors connect with:
  • Africa’s most engaged language advocacy community through premium brand exposure
  • Influential professionals across academia, policy, tech development, and industry through direct networking opportunities
  • Established digital channels reaching 3,100+ followers across platforms
  • Measurable impact documentation through post-event reports showcasing reach and engagement
  • Distinguished partner network, including the African Academy of Languages (ACALAN, African Union), and SILICON at Stanford University

Growing Market Opportunity

Partners joining AFLC 2026 position themselves at the forefront of a transformative movement. When African languages are integrated into business, education, and technology, entire markets become accessible. Research consistently demonstrates that consumers prefer engaging with companies that communicate in their native languages, making multilingual strategies increasingly essential for African market success.

Partnership Packages

AFLC 2026 offers structured partnership packages designed to provide clear value for organizations seeking to connect with our community and mission. Our sponsorship options accommodate different organizational priorities and investment levels, from international corporations to mission-driven nonprofits.

Interested in learning more about partnership opportunities?

Contact us at info@africanlanguagesconf.org to receive our detailed sponsorship packages and explore how your organization can support Africa’s language justice movement.

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