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The Afrindependent Institute is more than a think tank—it’s a movement for African truth, justice, and sovereignty. Whether you’re an individual, organization, or institution, there are powerful ways you can join and amplify the work.

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Help us expand research, produce publications, and reach wider audiences. Your contribution fuels independent African scholarship and the development of principled alternatives.

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Use your voice to share our mission. Download social media assets, quote cards, or email links to help us reshape the conversation about African development and global justice.

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Bring Africonomics to your conference, classroom, institution, or media platform. We offer keynotes, lectures, and briefings on economic sovereignty, sound money, and postcolonial justice.

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Have skills in research, media, design, policy, or translation? Want to partner institutionally? We welcome collaborators aligned with our mission and ready to contribute meaningfully.

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Article Submissions

Share your voice. Shape the future.

At the Afrindependent Institute, we believe in the power of principled ideas to change societies. If you’re an aspiring or established writer, scholar, or thinker with bold insights grounded in truth, liberty, sound money, and structural justice—we welcome your contribution.

We accept submissions for two distinct publication platforms:

The Afrindependent Lens

Longform Essays | Strategic Frameworks | Civilizational Thought

Our flagship platform for in-depth analysis, theoretical exploration, and high-level commentary. The Lens publishes essays that challenge dominant paradigms and help shape African intellectual and economic sovereignty.

Ideal topics include:

  • Natural-moral law and African policy
  • Sound money and monetary reform
  • Decolonizing economics and education
  • Structural justice, liberty, and postcolonial renewal
  • Africonomics-based critiques of global governance, aid, or finance

Word count: 1,500–4,000 words

Tone: Analytical, rigorous, and original

The Afrindependent Post

Timely Commentary | Reflections | Emerging Insights

A space for shorter reflections, topical commentary, and thought-provoking takes on current events, policies, or public debates. Designed to spark engagement and invite principled perspectives rooted in the Africonomics worldview.

Word count: 600–1,500 words

Tone: Accessible, insightful, and grounded

How to Submit

  • Send your article as a Word or Google Doc to: submissions@afrindependent.org
  • Include a short bio (max 100 words) and a preferred author photo (optional)
  • Indicate whether your piece is intended for The Lens or The Post

All submissions are reviewed by our editorial team. Accepted pieces will be lightly edited in collaboration with the author. We aim to respond within 10–14 business days.

The world needs principled African voices.

Add yours to the conversation. Submit your work today.