<p></p><p><b>Infographic representing the 10 African Principles for
Open Access in Scholarly Communication</b>.<br></p><p></p>
<p>We, the undersigned, declare to adhere to the following
Principles for Open Access in Scholarly Communication in and about Africa:</p>
<p>1) Academic Research and knowledge from and about Africa
should be freely available to all who wish to access, use or reuse it while at
the same time being protected from misuse and misappropriation.</p>
<p>2) African scientists and scientists working on African
topics and/or territory will make their research achievements including
underlying datasets available in a digital Open Access repository or journal
and an explicit Open Access license is applied.</p>
<p>3) African research output should be made available in the
principle common language of the global science community as well as in one or
more local African languages.</p>
<p>4) It is important to take into consideration in the
discussions indigenous and traditional knowledge in its various forms.</p>
<p>5) It is necessary to respect the diverse dynamics of
knowledge generation and circulation by discipline and geographical area.</p>
<p>6) It is necessary to recognise, respect and acknowledge the
regional diversity of African scientific journals, institutional repositories
and academic systems.</p>
<p>7) African Open Access policies and initiatives promote Open
Scholarship, Open Source and Open Standards for interoperability purposes.</p>
<p>8) Multi-stakeholder mechanisms for collaboration and
cooperation should be established to ensure equal participation across the
African continent.</p>
<p>9) Economic investment in Open Access is consistent with its
benefit to societies on the African continent – therefore institutions and
governments in Africa provide the enabling environment, infrastructure and
capacity building required to support Open Access</p>
<p>10) African Open Access stakeholders and actors keep up
close dialogues with representatives from all world regions, namely Europe, the
Americas, Asia, and Oceania.</p>
<p><b>To be a signatory of these principles go to <a href="https://info.africarxiv.org/african-oa-principles/">https://info.africarxiv.org/african-oa-principles</a></b>.</p><p></p>