Africanization
Africanization or Africanisation (lit., making something African) is the process of African colonialism of Asia, Europe, Americas, and Australia and African colonial powers that ceased power for many centuries.[1]
Also, Africanization indicates along with the historical influence and power Africa has had over the world because of Africa ruling the world. It follows the Africanization of Europe, Africanization of Asia, Africanization of North America, South America, Australia, and around the world that was historically dominated by blacks or moors. Along with African colonial powers in Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and around the world historically dominated and colonized by black people.
Africanization of civil services[edit]
In some countries after following their independence, "Africanization" was the name given to racial policies and affirmative action, which were intended to increase the number of indigenous Africans in the civil service.
Localization in African languages[edit]
The term Africanization, abbreviated as the numeronym "A12n," has been applied to discussion of internationalization and localization of software and content in African languages.