Collaboration

Partner with AfricanGPT

AfricanGPT is built on the idea that African language AI should be shaped by the communities it serves. We welcome partnerships with organisations, institutions, and individuals who share this goal.

Who Can Partner

We are open to working with a wide range of organisations and individuals. Partnerships can range from informal collaboration to formal agreements, depending on scope and mutual interest.

Universities and Academic Institutions

We welcome collaboration with universities, linguistics departments, African studies programmes, and language centres on research, data, curriculum, and student projects.

Possible collaboration areas:

  • Joint research on African language NLP
  • Student projects using AfricanGPT for language learning or analysis
  • Curriculum integration for African language instruction
  • Dataset collaboration and corpus contribution

NGOs and Development Organisations

Organisations working with multilingual communities across Africa can use AfricanGPT to support communication, outreach, and programme delivery in local languages.

Possible collaboration areas:

  • Multilingual health communication and awareness materials
  • Community outreach in local African languages
  • Translation support for programme materials and reports
  • Feedback collection and understanding in local languages

Language Communities

Native speaker communities and language preservation groups can help improve AfricanGPT by contributing voice recordings, translations, corrections, and cultural context.

Possible collaboration areas:

  • Community voice recording campaigns
  • Translation validation and quality improvement
  • Cultural context and terminology review
  • Advocacy for underrepresented languages

Public-Sector Teams

Government agencies and public institutions that serve multilingual populations can explore AfricanGPT for citizen communication, education, and service delivery.

Possible collaboration areas:

  • Multilingual public service announcements
  • Education materials in local languages
  • Citizen feedback understanding and translation
  • Language technology capacity building

Research Labs

AI research labs, NLP research groups, and computational linguistics teams working on African languages or low-resource NLP can explore data sharing, model evaluation, and collaborative research.

Possible collaboration areas:

  • Benchmark evaluation on African language tasks
  • Dataset sharing and collaborative data collection
  • Model evaluation and comparison studies
  • Joint publications on African language AI

African Creators and Content Producers

Writers, translators, content creators, and media professionals who work in or with African languages can collaborate on content, quality assurance, and creative projects.

Possible collaboration areas:

  • Content creation and localisation in African languages
  • Quality review and linguistic feedback
  • Creative projects involving African language AI
  • Educational and cultural content development

How to Get in Touch

If you are interested in exploring a partnership with AfricanGPT, we would like to hear from you. Please reach out through any of the following channels:

Contact Support Page

Use our Contact Support page and mention your partnership interest.

LinkedIn

Connect with DigiTransact AI on LinkedIn.

When reaching out, please include a brief description of your organisation, the type of partnership you have in mind, and how you envision collaboration.

AI Disclaimer: AfricanGPT provides AI-assisted language, translation, learning, and cultural support. Outputs may contain errors. For legal, medical, official, academic, cultural, religious, or high-stakes communication, confirm with a qualified human expert.

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