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Afrika Nunya

A pan-African research center that promotes dialogue, the creation and dissemination of knowledge and the exchange of endogenous ideas on the challenges facing Africa and its diaspora, to propose evidence-based solutions and orientations.

Our Work

At Afrika Nunya, we are dedicated to advancing research on the diverse issues impacting Africa and its diaspora. Our team is committed to generating valuable insights and fostering a deeper understanding of the continent's challenges and opportunities. We strive to contribute to the development of evidence-based solutions through rigorous research and analysis.

News & Events

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Research Assistant Internships

Start Your Research Career with Afrika Nunya Institute!

Are you driven by the desire to create meaningful change through research? Looking to make an impact on African policy through research? Afrika Nunya Institute is recruiting for a six-month renewable Research Assistant internship! Join a team of dedicated researchers working on critical issues facing the Continent such as peace and security, sustainable development, and human rights.

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Call for policy briefs

Afrika Nunya is seeking submissions of Policy Briefs that address critical issues in peace and security, sustainable development, and human rights across Africa. Researchers, graduate students and professionals submit your policy briefs and contribute to policy change on the continent. Our policy briefs are a means of providing compelling, evidence-based advice on a policy issue related to one of Afrika Nunya's focus areas.

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Latest Publications

POLICY BRIEF:

Meeting the Challenges of Democracy in Africa

This Policy Brief provides a concise and in-depth analysis of the challenges facing the democratic process on the continent, highlighting the main limitations of electoral democracy in its current form. The document also outlines some key principles and values that can be drawn from African cultures, traditions and demographics to offer a form of governance based on consensus and more in tune with African realities.

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