AfricArxiv is a digital archive for African research.

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AfricArXiv is a digital archive for African research, serving various stakeholders including researchers, research managers, librarians, and funders on a mission to enhance the visibility and accessibility of African research outputs. Under the stewardship of UbuntuNet Alliance, and the coordination of Access 2 Perspectives, AfricArXiv is designed to enhance the visibility of African research and foster a vibrant, inclusive, and interconnected research community across the continent. Through collaborative governance, strategic partnerships, and a commitment to capacity building, AfricArXiv aims to be a cornerstone of African scholarly communication and research management that facilitates collaboration among African researchers and supports the development of a robust, inclusive, and equitable African research ecosystem.

Visit the AfricArXiv website at https://africarxiv.org/ and the repository at https://info-africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/

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