Thanks for calling this to our attention. ACALAN's vehicular cross-border 
language program apparently involves 41 languages, which would be impressive. I 
noted on their site the info on the recent Yoruba workshop in Cotonou (12-14 
February 2013): 
http://www.acalan.org/eng/events/cotonou_operational_workshop.php

Don

--- In AfricanLanguages@yahoogroups.com, adewole lawrence <loadewole@...> wrote:
>
> ACALAN is the African Academy of Languages. It is a specialised institution 
> of the African Union entrusted with the task of promoting and developing 
> African languages. In the next three years, ACALAN will be working with some 
> Commissions for the Vehicular Cross-Border Languages of which Yoruba language 
> is one. For the empowerment of Yoruba culture through the elevation of the 
> Yoruba language, the Yoruba Vehicular Cross-Border Commission would like to 
> receive helpful suggestions from everyone that is interested in the language. 
> Such suggestions could be sent to Professor Oladele Awobuluyi (in Nigeria) at 
> oladele.awobuluyi@... or Professor Akanni Mamoud Ige (in the Republic of 
> Benin) at igueakannimamoud@... Oduduwa a gbe wa o.
> L.O. Adewole.
>




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