What We Do

– Reigniting Pan-Africanism in a way which is relevant to the contemporary time.

– Promoting critical thinking and rational argument throughout the continent.

– Advancing Africans life through informed ideas and thinking.

– Promoting closer relationship between African universities, Think Tanks and non-governmental organizations and thereby creating a conducive environment for the African entrepreneurs and investors to figure out the potentials and opportunities in every corners of the continent.

– Promoting a cooperative and collaborative state to state relations among different African Heads of States thereby they could advance their countries through mutual cooperation and economic engagements and trade deals.

– Promoting and enabling different values of individual African nations to be en-cultured through out the continent through promotion and hosting different events on African Arts, Music, Dance and …etc. in different African
cities.

– Promoting the establishment of strong African research and science institutions which are a credible source of scholarly publications for
scholars and intellectuals who reside in within the continent and in the diaspora.

– Enabling African nations strong role within the international system including the UN.

– Supporting and working together with the African Union in its efforts to fulfil Agenda 2063.

– Promoting and enabling African based institution which could give annual continental award for different persons for their positive contribution in different areas ranging from politics to science, activism and more. – Networking the Global African Diaspora institutions and the African global diaspora with the continent thereby they could play a significant role to help bring a rapid economic development and social transformation within the continent.

– Being a key advocate on challenging the current unfair trade protocols which are stipulated by the WTO, International financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank which have been playing a negative pivotal role on the African countries in-terms of not enabling what the African States deserve from their economic engagements and trade deals with those international financial institutions.

– Promoting to make Amharic and Swahili to become the African Union working languages.

– Promoting democratisation and rule of law to prevail based on the African values and Ideals within the African member states in collaboration with the African Union and individual African Heads of States.

– Facilitating African scholars and educated people to access scholarship and job opportunities in industrialised nations and thereby to gain knowledge and experience to make the transformative knowledge in the continent evident.