Celebrating the Language and Cultural Diversity of Africa: AFLC 2025 Kicks Off This February

African Languages Conference (AFLC) 2025: Harnessing African Languages for Digital Transformation and Social Justice

Event Details

The African Languages Conference, a flagship event dedicated to language and cultural preservation, is organized by African Languages Conference Inc., a registered non-profit organization. Returning for its fourth edition during the African Languages Week from February 21 to 28, 2025, this year’s theme, “Harnessing African Languages for Digital Transformation and Social Justice,” emphasizes the vital role of African languages in shaping technology, equity, and cultural identity across the continent.

AFLC 2025 offers an extensive program featuring sessions on language preservation, technology, translation, interpreting, localization, and education. Participants will benefit from engaging with a distinguished lineup of speakers and thought leaders from Africa and beyond, who will share their insights on addressing challenges and unlocking opportunities for African languages.

For the first time, AFLC 2025 will be a hybrid event. The in-person gathering on February 21, 2025, at the Department of Linguistics and Communication Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, is organized in partnership with the university. The entire conference will also be live-streamed on Zoom, ensuring global accessibility and inclusivity.

Our Esteemed Partners and Sponsors

Partners

A prestigious Nigerian university which offers various undergraduate and graduate programs across 13 faculties, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Science, and more. The university has a diverse student body and is committed to academic excellence, research, and community service.

A specialized institution of the African Union dedicated to the promotion and development of African languages as a means of fostering regional integration, cultural identity, and sustainable development. ACALAN works to ensure the use of African languages in all spheres of life, including education, governance, and technology, while encouraging linguistic diversity and multilingualism across the continent.

AFLC 2025 is recognized as an event under IDIL 2022–2032. This partnership underscores our shared commitment to preserving language diversity, fostering intercultural dialogue, and driving actionable change for Indigenous languages worldwide. Through this conference, we aim to contribute to the IDIL’s objectives by advancing education, shaping policies, and empowering speakers of underrepresented languages across Africa and beyond.

Platinum Sponsors

A language services company specializing in African languages, Bolingo Consult has demonstrated its attachment to the promotion of African languages and ensuring that populations in Africa access key information in their mother tongue. The company developed akannews.com, the first ever website in Twi and Fante, and published “Ami Series”, a children’s book on the environment in several African languages.
Stanford Initiative on Language Inclusion and Conservation in Old and New Media (SILICON), focused on encoding Digitally Disadvantaged Languages (DDL) and accelerating their preservation through font and keyboard design, OCR algorithms, and AI development. In partnership with the Unicode Consortium, SILICON collaborates with relevant user community representatives to achieve tangible progress in language inclusion and conservation.

Gold Sponsor

A leader in localization, translation, and global language solutions, GPI combines AI-driven tools with human ingenuity to elevate African languages in the digital age.

Why Attend?

AFLC continues to be a key platform for language activists, scholars, linguists, educators, and professionals to engage in meaningful dialogue and collaboration. It amplifies the voices of African language speakers while celebrating the continent’s rich linguistic and cultural heritage.

Join us at AFLC 2025 to celebrate the power of African languages in driving digital transformation and social justice. Be part of the movement to preserve and promote Indigenous languages, contributing to the global goals of IDIL 2022–2032.

Stay Updated

For more information and to register, visit www.africanlanguagesconf.org. Registration to attend the event begins at the end of January 2025.

Media Contact

For sponsorship opportunities, press inquiries or additional information, please email us at info@africanlanguagesconf.org

MultiLingual Staff
MultiLingual creates go-to news and resources for language industry professionals.

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