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About AISA
 

The Africa Institute of South Africa (AISA) is an independent research organisation and think-tank, focussing on Africa in its research, publications and resource library. The Institute has built a solid reputation over 40 years, combining in-depth analysis and research with topicality and policy relevance.

AISA’s mandate gives it full responsibility to conduct research on African affairs; the institute covers all topics in contemporary Africa, ranging from Politics, socio-economics and issues of development. AISA also houses one of the most impressive libraries for documentation on African affairs in the world. AISA’s researchers include some of the foremost thinkers on contemporary African affairs in the world and their research output is of a magnificent standard.

Vision

The indispensable African voice on African Affairs.

Mission

To produce relevant research products aimed at informing sustainable political & socio-economic development in Africa.

 
Last modified - 16/02/2010
In this paper, Faten Aggad explores the political scene in Egypt, with specific focus on the democratisation process in the country, via the experimental introduction of political and state ...
Does NEPAD differ from previous plans for the development of the continent? Does it have the potential to become a feasible blueprint for the future of the new Africa? ...
The dominant trend in environmental studies has assumed that people ruin the natural environment. The contributors to Greening the Great Red Island: Madagascar in Nature and Culture challenge this ...