Advancing Liberty and Prosperity Across Africa

Uniting pro-liberty organizations across the continent to promote economic freedom and good governance.

Who We Are

What We Do

At ALN, we empower liberty-focused organizations across Africa through collaboration, advocacy, and capacity building. From advancing pro-market policy research to training emerging leaders and uniting reformers across borders, we work to create a freer, more prosperous Africa — one idea, one voice, and one action at a time.

Policy Research

Evidence-based ideas that promote free enterprise and accountability.

Networking & Collaboration

Connecting liberty-minded institutions for impact.

Leadership & Capacity Building

Training and mentoring Africa’s liberty leaders of tomorrow.

Founding Members Across Africa

The Africa Liberty Network proudly launches with 8 founding organizations across 5 African countries — each a champion of liberty and a trusted Atlas Network partner. Together, these pioneers form the foundation of a united front to advance economic freedom, accountable governance, and individual rights across the continent.

Upcoming Events / Announcements

Stay up to date with ALN’s key events, webinars, and launch activities bringing together liberty advocates from across Africa.


Virtual Launch Event

Wednesday, January 7, 2026 | 5:00 GMT +1

A pan-African platform advancing freedom, accountability, and opportunity.

The Africa Liberty Network (ALN) is a coalition of independent policy institutions committed to strengthening ideas, collaboration, and long-term institutional impact across Africa.

Across the continent, strong policy ideas exist—but too often they operate in isolation. ALN was created to connect institutions, amplify credible ideas, and support African-led, principles-driven engagement in public policy.

Join us for the official virtual launch of the Africa Liberty Network as we introduce the vision, thinking, and long-term mission behind this continental initiative.


Past Events / Announcements


Executive Roundtable Discussion

Friday May 30, 2025 | 6:15PM – 8:15PM

With the resurgence of protectionist policies like the recent tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, African economies, especially those with export links to the U.S. face mounting uncertainties. From textiles to agriculture, these tariffs threaten not just economic growth but the vision of a self-reliant, globally competitive Africa.