By Lionel Kubwimana
••4 min read
Discover all the places where LinguAfrica's work has been featured, mentioned, and published across the web. A comprehensive list of our external mentions and resources.

We're proud to share our work with the world — from tools and guides to language resources published across various platforms.
This page lists where you can find LinguAfrica featured, mentioned, or linked on other websites. Whether it's academic research, tech blogs, or community forums, we're grateful for every mention that helps spread awareness about African language preservation and learning.
When other websites and publications mention our work, it shows that people trust what we're doing. These external links help new visitors understand that LinguAfrica is making a real impact in language education and preservation.
Every mention helps us reach new people who might benefit from learning African languages. Whether it's a parent looking for resources or a researcher studying language preservation, these features help connect us with the right audience.
When our work gets mentioned on other platforms, it creates more opportunities for people to discover African languages and cultures. This helps build a stronger, more connected community of learners and educators.
• Featured in collaborative documentation: HedgeDoc - Environmental Sciences
• Mentioned in academic research notes: RWTH Aachen University - Energy and Economic Research Center
• Referenced in CTF McGill documentation: McGill University - Capture The Flag Community
• Listed in student organization resources: FAU Student Union Notes
If you've featured LinguAfrica on your website, blog, or publication, please let us know so we can add it to this list.
We focus on mentions from reputable sources that add value to our community. This includes:
We regularly update this list to make sure all links are working and information is accurate. If you notice a broken link or outdated information, please let us know.
If you know of a place where LinguAfrica has been mentioned that we haven't listed here, we'd love to hear about it. Your help makes this resource better for everyone.
Each external mention often includes additional resources, perspectives, or discussions about African languages and LinguAfrica's work. These can give you new insights and learning opportunities.
When educational experts, researchers, and community leaders mention our work positively, it confirms that our approach to teaching African languages is effective and valuable.
These features help us connect with other organizations, educators, and supporters who share our mission. This growing network benefits everyone in our community.
If you're just discovering LinguAfrica, these external mentions can help you understand more about what we do and how others view our work. They provide different perspectives and contexts for our language learning resources.
Check these external links for additional insights, discussions, and resources that complement your LinguAfrica learning experience. You might find new tips, perspectives, or communities to join.
Use this page to see how LinguAfrica is being discussed in academic and educational contexts. This can help you understand how to integrate our resources into your own work or research.
If you've used LinguAfrica resources and want to write about your experience, we'd love to support you. Whether it's a blog post, social media content, or academic paper, sharing your story helps others discover African languages.
Journalists, bloggers, and content creators interested in featuring LinguAfrica can reach out to us directly. We're happy to provide interviews, resources, and additional information for your coverage.
Researchers studying language preservation, education technology, or African cultures are welcome to reference and discuss LinguAfrica's work. We can provide additional data and insights for academic publications.
We're actively working to get LinguAfrica featured on more platforms that align with our mission. This includes educational websites, language learning blogs, cultural organizations, and academic publications.
Each feature often leads to new partnerships and collaborations. These relationships help us improve our resources and reach more people interested in African languages.
Tracking where we're mentioned helps us understand our reach and impact. This information guides our future efforts and helps us focus on what matters most to our community.
We're grateful to everyone who has mentioned, featured, or linked to LinguAfrica's work. Your support helps us reach more people and makes a real difference in preserving and teaching African languages.
Whether you're a blogger who wrote about us, a researcher who cited our work, or a community leader who recommended our resources, thank you for being part of our mission.
We'll keep this list updated regularly. Come back often to see where we've been featured next! You can also follow us on social media or subscribe to our newsletter to get updates when we're featured on new platforms.
If you're working on content that might feature LinguAfrica, we'd love to hear from you. Together, we can continue building awareness and support for African language learning and preservation.