Africanliberty.org is the Atlas Economic Research Foundation and IMANI’s African-focused program. It was launched in December of 2007 and provides content in English and Swahili, as well as access to material in French, Portuguese, and Arabic.
Our mission at AfricanLiberty.org is to be the continent’s main platform for sharing practical ideas generated by Africans and those who believe in Africa ’s positive future.
Our vision at AfricanLiberty.org is to bring African voices for liberty to the wider world and work with African media to disseminate policy ideas for a new century of peace, freedom, and prosperity. AfricanLiberty.org also produces audio and video content and will be working in 2008 with African broadcast media, especially radio. In addition, AfricanLiberty.org will publish books in African countries (in English and, in conjunction with UnMondeLibre.org and OrdemLivre.org, in French and Portuguese). The first books planned for 2008 include African editions of the works of Frederic Bastiat, Johan Norberg, and Franklin Cudjoe.
The Initiative coordinates a network of ten major programs and many subsidiary projects working together across linguistic, cultural, and regional contexts to bring the ideas and policies of individual liberty, toleration, free markets, the rule of law, and peace to populations around the world.
The Atlas Economic Research Foundation serves as a catalyst and connector to link free-market organizations and individuals to the ideas, people and resources they need to promote a free society. 
The Foundation defends free speech and a free society through the critical examination of ideas, sponsoring debates and related activities in the New York area.
In a world where philosophical arguments all too often take the form of partisan rancor and anti-intellectual appeals, the Foundation hopes to serve as a reminder that we are united by a deeper loyalty: to skeptical analysis, reason, and truth-seeking.
The Foundation aims to foster informed debates that are both vigorous and civil, on topics ranging from economics to ethics, from politics to art, and beyond.
Some debates will yield clear answers and some debates can never be settled, but the argumentative process itself can serve as a model of rational discourse in an often divided society.
IMANI, founded in 2004, is an African based nonprofit, non-government organization dedicated to educating society on the benefits of a free economy and fostering public awareness of important policy issues concerning business, government and civil society.
Through seminars, publications and articles, IMANI and its international partners seek to promote enlightened inquiry based on sound values and scholarship. IMANI is headquartered in Accra, the capital of the country of Ghana in Africa.
International network partnerships include Instituto Bruno Leoni ( Milan, Italy), The Heritage Foundation (Washington, D.C.), International Policy Network (London, England), Initiative for Public Policy Analysis, Nigeria, Atlas Center for Economic Research (Washington, D.C.), among many others.














