Monthly

The Continental Audit

Public Dialogue

The Continental Audit is a monthly Public Dialogue Series curated and hosted by CSSR-A for a wholesome public experience. The Series fosters a candid reflection on Africa’s unique history, contemporary opportunities and challenges alike, and the Future Agenda. The series also offers an opportunity for in-depth and timely consideration of crosscutting issues by a diverse pool of experts for public information and engagement. The building blocks of the Continental Audit dialogue forum entail among others;

    • Presentation of Africa-related issues in diverse perspectives and lenses
    • Adequate dissemination of research findings in clear and concise formats for maximum impact
    • Fostering of informed decision-making and public participation

Yearly

Annual Continental Strategic Conference

Public Dialogue

The Annual Continental Strategic Conference is an annual conference spanning 1 week that seeks to elaborately converge diverging voices on a myriad of Africa-centred  issues, policy areas and initiatives.  The conference promises to source and converge some of the most respected and dynamic intellectual,  policy and strategic voices in Africa for an elaborate framework of  knowledge generation and exchange.

Continuous

Pan-African History & Culture Project(PAHC)

Public Dialogue

The Pan-African History & Culture Project (PAHC) is a programmatic offering by CSSR-A that ultimately seeks to underscore the unique historical and cultural trajectory of Africa. This entails prehistoric, precolonial, colonial, postcolonial, and contemporary Africa. Of utmost significance is a systematic investigation of the Pan-African Dream and the African Cultural Identity, Esteem, and Awareness.

Continuous

African Statecraft Project (ASP)

Public Dialogue

The African Statecraft Project seeks to solidify the knowledge base on the experiences and  efforts of  Africa on state building. It is increasingly becoming apparent the central role that stable, well-functioning, well-governed, and efficient states play in the lives and livelihoods of their citizens. As such the ASP Project intends to reflect upon and inquire into the state of state-building in Africa, and proffer expert-driven and scientific approaches to strengthening the process of state-building for the benefit of the African people.