Africa Program
Conducting sustained, timely research and analysis on the major elements of U.S. policy toward Africa
4 Focus Areas
Security and Governance. Africa’s security and governance landscape is constantly in flux, from military coups to civil war to violent non-state actors. The CSIS Africa Program anticipates how these factors underpin leadership transitions, public protests, and insurgencies, with implications for sub-Saharan African and international stakeholders. In particular, the program provides analysis on security trends including defense forces, reform programs, and bi- and multilateral cooperation. It also contextualizes constitutional and military coups against the backdrop of closing political and civic spaces across the region.
Climate Change and Conflict. Researchers have extensively studied climate change and its impact on the environment. With regard to Africa, however, more research is needed on the relationship between climate change, conflict, and security. How do droughts, flooding, desertification, and rising sea levels impact tensions between communities, e.g., herdsmen versus farmers in Nigeria, and water disputes between countries in the Horn of Africa? In Ethiopia, for example, the National Defense Forces launched their offensive on Tigray just as farmers were preparing for the teff planting season—disrupting the farming cycle and exacerbating food insecurity across the region. The CSIS Africa Program will deepen existing research by examining this fragile nexus.
Youth. Nearly 50 percent of Africa’s population is under the age of 18. In the long run, this youth bulge represents unlimited potential for economic and human development and leadership. In the short run, however, the demographic pressures exacerbate governance challenges and overwhelm public services. Consequently, Africa is experiencing a rise in public discontent, political contestation, and repression. Strong youth movements, such as Y’en a Marre (Senegal), Balai Citoyen (Burkina Faso), and LUCHA (DRC) have been at the forefront of the struggle for democratic change and better service delivery. The CSIS Africa Program is committed to analyzing youths’ role in African societies—from democratization to economic development to security— and investigating pathways for youths to gain greater access to policymaking.
The Strength of the Judiciary. In recent years, African judicial institutions have begun to counterbalance executive powers through processes like judicial reviews—spurring tension across the continent. Cases vary widely, from Malawi (where the Constitutional Court annulled results of the presidential election and ordered a run-off) to Benin (where long-independent courts are now facing challenges from the president). The CSIS Africa Program researches these trends, noting their impact on the rule of law and governance, and recommending potential solutions.
Contact Information
- Khasai Makhulo
- Program Coordinator and Research Assistant, Africa Program
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- Chief Communications Officer
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- Media Relations Manager, External Relations
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Latest Publications

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Evaluating Mozambique’s Security, Humanitarian, and Funding Landscape
The United States and international community needs to reevaluate funding and response models to mitigate Mozambique’s devolving security landscape, weakened humanitarian coordination, and low levels of trust between actors.
Commentary by Nicolas Jude Larnerd and Emilia Columbo — August 8, 2023

Beyond AGOA: Building a Bigger Africa Policy
Commentary by Eliot Pence — July 18, 2023

Great Power Competition Implications in Africa: The Russian Federation and its Proxies
Congressional Testimony by Cameron Hudson — July 18, 2023

Africa’s Peace Delegation: A New Chapter for Africa and the Ukraine War
Commentary by Catherine Nzuki — June 16, 2023

Sudan Conflict: Rethinking Pathways for Humanitarian Aid Provision
Commentary by Hilary Matfess and Susanna Campebell — June 15, 2023
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Evaluating Mozambique’s Security, Humanitarian, and Funding Landscape
Commentary by Nicolas Jude Larnerd and Emilia Columbo — August 8, 2023
Beyond AGOA: Building a Bigger Africa Policy
Commentary by Eliot Pence — July 18, 2023
Great Power Competition Implications in Africa: The Russian Federation and its Proxies
Congressional Testimony by Cameron Hudson — July 18, 2023
Africa’s Peace Delegation: A New Chapter for Africa and the Ukraine War
Commentary by Catherine Nzuki — June 16, 2023
Sudan Conflict: Rethinking Pathways for Humanitarian Aid Provision
Commentary by Hilary Matfess and Susanna Campebell — June 15, 2023
Uganda’s Horrific Anti-LGBTIQ+ Bill Returns: The Stakes Are Higher Than Ever
Commentary by Clare Byarugaba and Maria E. Burnett — May 3, 2023
Why Are Foreign Powers Scrambling to Court Africa?
Commentary by Cameron Hudson — April 26, 2023
What Is Driving Violent Unrest in Sudan?
Critical Questions by Cameron Hudson — April 18, 2023
Addressing Uganda's Crackdown on LGBTQ+ Rights
Transcript — April 10, 2023
What Africa Experts Are Watching in 2023
Commentary by Mvemba Phezo Dizolele , Catherine Nzuki , William Mark Bellamy , Mimi Alemayehou , Maria E. Burnett , Emilia Columbo , Ryan Cummings , Cameron Hudson , and Laird Treiber — March 8, 2023