APRI - Africa Policy Research Institute

About APRI

APRI – Africa Policy Research Institute is an independent and nonpartisan African think tank with registered offices in Berlin, Germany, and Abuja, Nigeria.

It researches key policy issues affecting African countries and the African continent, and provides insights to the German and European Union policy making process on Africa. APRI also conducts research that can provide policy options to African policymakers.

As an independent think tank with strong institutional African partnerships, we link rigorous evidence-based research to policy and practice, amplify existing work and co-create new ones. As a public-facing institute, APRI offers an innovative and engaging platform where policymakers, businesses, media, civil society organisations, and research communities from Africa and Europe can engage with each other.

Our programmes are Economy and Society, Africa’s Climate Agenda, Africa’s Digital Agenda, and Geopolitics & Geoeconomics. Under the programmes, we design research projects with our partners and collaborators.

APRI’s core products, built on these programmes, are Policy Briefs, Commentaries, Short Analyses, Briefing Notes, Expert Interviews and a podcast.
Our Programs

Our Programs

Economy & Society

We seek to understand things as they are – before looking for how to improve them. We want to understand how African bureaucracies work and why policymakers make the choices they make; we want to understand the constraints governments and private sector actors face; and we want to understand how partners can support them without unnecessarily constraining their policy space.

Africa Climate Agenda

Africa is in an untenable predicament: It is the continent that contributed the least to climate change yet faces the harshest of its consequences. As African countries balance efforts to address the climate crisis with goals of economic growth and job creation for the youngest populations in the world, our objective is to understand what this balance means for policymaking.

Africa Digital Agenda

We aim to generate evidence-based research that strategically positions African governments to accelerate their digital transformation. With an eye to continent-wide initiatives and the shifting global digital landscape, we seek to understand Africa’s digital agenda and provide recommendations for how partners can effectively support it.

Geopolitics & Geoeconomics

We aim is to provide policymakers, as well as researchers, businesses, and civil society actors with the knowledge and tools to navigate the complexities of the geopolitical moment, imagining forms of partnerships and collaborations that can lead to mutually beneficial solutions.

Our Approach

Our Approach

Collaborative
We tap into the expertise of African intellectuals, scholars and activist networks at home and abroad to provide critical analysis of key issues that affect Africa and Africans
Transcending hegemonies
We look beyond prevailing narratives and transcend disciplinary hegemonies by bringing an array of voices and disciplines to policy discussions
Proactive Research
We move beyond reacting to development buzzwords to enable proactive research and analysis that centre African perspectives on the key issues of today and tomorrow
Mixed Methodologies
We combine qualitative and quantitative methods with multi-sited and multi-positional inquiry in designing and implementing research projects
Data Analysis
We adopt quant-crit African diasporic perspectives and other critical interpretive lenses to read the reams of data about Africa and African- European relations
Pushing for Change
We combine academic rigour with strong communication and advocacy alliances to push for change.
Our Products

Our Products

01
Policy Briefs

Long-form articles exploring specific issues in one of our areas of focus and drawing policy implications for relevant stakeholders

02
Commentaries

Op-ed-style essays sharing the opinion of the authors, most of them guests and associates

03
Short Analyses

Analytical articles helping us make sense of key events as they happen

04
Briefing Note

Short notes by academics in partner universities and research centres about the policy implications of their research

05
Expert Interviews

Interview series by experts about the policy implications of their research.

Our Partners

Our Partners

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