Privacy-first visibility
Only broad location, public photo, expertise area, and a concise summary are displayed. Exact address, private phone, and personal email stay hidden unless the expert clearly permits otherwise.
This platform highlights African professionals and diaspora experts who wish to contribute to the continent through knowledge, project experience, and future collaboration. Public profiles remain concise and protected. Full exposure is avoided. Contact is routed through the platform.
Broad location only, not exact personal details
Photos and public summaries are reviewed manually
Only broad location, public photo, expertise area, and a concise summary are displayed. Exact address, private phone, and personal email stay hidden unless the expert clearly permits otherwise.
After registration, you manually add the photo, refine the summary, verify the person’s credibility, and decide how their public card should appear in the future talent database.
Opportunities can be directed through the website owner or administrator first. This helps reduce uncontrolled extraction of experts and protects strategic collaboration opportunities.
The African Expert Database is an independent initiative designed to present African professionals and experts who wish to contribute to development projects across Africa and internationally. It supports visibility, collaboration, and knowledge exchange, but it is not a recruitment agency or employment guarantee service.
Participation is entirely voluntary. By submitting a profile, each professional confirms that the information provided is accurate to the best of their knowledge, that they have the right to share their photograph and professional information, and that they consent to the publication of selected information on the platform.
Only limited information is displayed publicly. This may include the expert’s name, professional photo, broad location such as country, city, or region, field of study, area of expertise, brief professional biography, selected projects, and future contribution interests.
The platform does not publish exact residential address, personal identity documents, private email address, private telephone number, or other sensitive personal information unless the participant explicitly authorises such disclosure.
Participants may request updates, corrections, or deletion of their profile at any time. The platform administrator may assist with such requests and may retain limited non-public contact information for legitimate administrative and opportunity-related communication.
Visitors, institutions, and third parties may not misuse, scrape, mass-harvest, copy for fraudulent purposes, impersonate listed professionals, or redistribute profile content without permission.
The platform improves visibility and professional presence, but registration does not guarantee employment, contracts, invitations, or project selection.
The platform administrator may review submissions, edit profile language for clarity and professionalism, reject misleading information, and remove content that does not fit the integrity of the platform.
Photographs and profile materials remain the property of the respective individuals. By submitting content, participants allow the platform to display this material for professional presentation.
These terms may be revised periodically to improve transparency, security, and platform quality. Continued participation indicates acceptance of the updated terms.
Experts submit their information here. The public profile is then prepared manually by the platform administrator.
After an expert registers, the administrator can manually create or update the public card above by replacing the placeholder photo, editing the summary, refining the field of study, selecting the right badge, choosing the availability indicator, and adding the broad location and key African project contributions.
Only broad public locations are shown. The platform does not need to expose exact personal addresses.
To protect professionals and preserve serious opportunities, direct public extraction of personal details is limited. Institutions, partners, and project owners can contact the platform administrator first. Suitable profiles can then be introduced in a controlled and professional way.