Accessibility

Last updated: June 12, 2026

AEMC is committed to making our website accessible to as many people as possible, including users with disabilities. We aim to conform to widely recognized accessibility standards, including WCAG 2.1 Level AA where practicable.

Our approach

We work to ensure that core platform features can be used with assistive technologies, keyboard navigation, and responsive layouts across devices. Accessibility is considered during design, development, and content publishing.

Measures we take

  • Semantic HTML and descriptive labels for interactive elements
  • Sufficient color contrast for text and controls where possible
  • Keyboard-accessible navigation for primary user flows
  • Alternative text for meaningful images
  • Clear heading structure on content pages

Known limitations

Some third-party embeds, legacy content, or user-generated media may not yet meet our accessibility targets. We continue to review and improve these areas over time.

Feedback and assistance

If you encounter a barrier while using AEMC, please contact us with the page URL and a description of the issue. We will do our best to provide the information in an alternative format and to address the underlying problem.

Email: accessibility@aemc.africa

Continuous improvement

Accessibility is an ongoing effort. We welcome feedback from users, advocates, and community partners to help us improve the platform.

About

A Landmark Gathering of 18 Visionary Collectives Ahead of the Nyege Nyege 10-Year Anniversary Festival Nyege Nyege, in partnership with Creation Africa, proudly organizes the inaugural African Electronic Music Conference (AEMC) between 19–20 November 2025 as a powerful prelude to the 10th edition of its festival. For the first time, 18 electronic music collectives from across the African continent and beyond convene to exchange ideas, build networks, and map the future of African electronic music as both a cultural force and an economic engine

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