Focus areas

Focus areas

Africa Study Centre provides independent policy research, analysis, and advisory that is not driven by self-serving political, governmental, or advocacy interests. We aim to be an informed and independent voice in policy debates by identifying and evaluating key issues and programmes, and by helping to transform emerging challenges and ideas into policy directions for the larger good.

We bring together stakeholders to share knowledge and shape affirmative change networks across the continent.

⚖️Policy & research

Independent policy research and advisory

Africa Study Centre focuses on policy research and analysis that supports long-term, people-centred change. We identify and evaluate policy issues and programmes, work to frame emerging challenges clearly, and contribute to constructive debate through independent analysis and recommendations.

📊Activities & methods

How we work

Our activities balance research, action, and outreach.

Frame policy issues

Frame policy issues and questions that matter for communities across Africa.

Publish research and analysis

Create research reports, authored publications, articles, and policy notes.

Evaluate programmes

Conduct evaluations of government and non-government programmes.

Share findings in the field

Share findings through outreach, workshops, seminars, and on-ground projects.

Build pan-African networks

Build pan-African networks and exchanges that connect scholars, practitioners, and communities.

🎓Fellowships & talent

Nurturing talent for Africas future

One of our central concerns is the intellectual brain drain that weakens African societies and slows growth despite the talent that exists on the continent. We do not want to lose future intellectuals, doctors, engineers, artists, thinkers, philosophers, and craftsmen to other regions.

Africa Study Centre offers fellowships, grants, and scholarships to people of merit and works to establish strong relationships with academic institutions across Africa. Through these efforts, we aim to nurture raw and budding talent and keep it rooted in and connected to the continent.

🎭Culture & wisdom

Honouring Africas wisdom and communities

Beyond formal research and policy work, we organise meaningful events, lectures, and symposiums that celebrate tribal, spiritual, and ancient wisdom from across Africa. These spaces recognise that knowledge is carried not only in institutions and documents, but in stories, traditions, and practices.

Key ways this work appears

  • Organising focused events, lectures, and symposiums.
  • Fostering and cherishing Africas tribal, spiritual, and ancient wisdom.
  • Providing and procuring assistance within Africa in times of strife and need.
🤝Support & networks

Building networks for positive change

Africa Study Centre works to establish relationships with academic institutions and global democratic organisations within Africa. Through these networks we share knowledge, coordinate programmes, and support communities in times of need.

Support in times of need

Coordinating assistance and programmes that respond to moments of strife and vulnerability across African communities.

Partnerships & networks

Building relationships with academic institutions and democratic organisations so that knowledge and support can move quickly where it is needed.

Voices of Africa

Listen to conversations and watch stories from people and projects shaping Africa's future.

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