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INSTITUT AFRIQUE MONDE 42, Rue de Grenelle 75007 PARIS http://institutafriquemonde.org/ Annuaire des Think Tanks Africains Répertoire des laboratoires d’idées, centres et instituts de re- cherche spécialisés dans les domaines de la géopolitique, de l’économie, du développement, de la gouvernance et de la culture, basés sur le continent Africain. African Think Tanks Index List of the research centers and institutes specialized in geo- politics, economy, development, governance and culture, based on the African continent. Réalisé par Nicolas KLINGELSCHMITT, pour l’Institut Afrique Monde.
SOMMAIRE AFRIQUE DU SUD ............................................................................................................................................. 7 South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) ....................................................................................... 7 Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society .................................................................................................. 7 Southern Africa Trust .......................................................................................................................................... 7 Global Fund for Community Foundations ........................................................................................................... 8 Institute for Global Dialogue ............................................................................................................................... 8 Centre for Conflict Resolution ............................................................................................................................. 8 African Monitor................................................................................................................................................... 8 Mandela Institute for Development Studies ....................................................................................................... 8 Southern Africa Litigation Centre ........................................................................................................................ 9 Alliance Influence Africa NPC .............................................................................................................................. 9 Institute for Justice and Reconciliation ............................................................................................................... 9 Economic Justice Network of FOCCISA ................................................................................................................ 9 Desmond Tutu Diversity Trust ............................................................................................................................. 9 Africa Institute of South Africa ............................................................................................................................ 9 Southern Africa Trust ........................................................................................................................................ 10 Volunteer and Service Enquiry Southern Africa ................................................................................................ 10 Resource Africa (RA) ......................................................................................................................................... 10 Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute (TMALI) .......................................................................................... 10 Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation ......................................................................................... 11 CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation ............................................................................................. 11 South African BRICS Think Tank (SABTT)........................................................................................................... 11 Centre for Politics and Research ....................................................................................................................... 11 Centre for Civil Society ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Centre for Development and Enterprise ........................................................................................................... 12 Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ................................................................................................... 12 Helen Suzman Foundation ................................................................................................................................ 12 Institute of Race Relations ................................................................................................................................ 13 Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) ............................................... 13 African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) ............................................................ 13 Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA) ................................................................................ 13 Institute for Security Studies (ISS Africa) ........................................................................................................... 14 Free Market Foundation (FMF) ......................................................................................................................... 14 Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) ....................................................................................................... 14 Afro-Middle-East Centre ................................................................................................................................... 14 2
Brenthurst Foundation ...................................................................................................................................... 15 Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn) ................................................................................. 15 Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER) ................................................................................ 15 Research ICT Africa (RIA) .................................................................................................................................. 15 Centre for Education Policy Development (CEPD) ............................................................................................. 16 Human and Social Sciences Research Council (HSRC) ....................................................................................... 16 Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALC) ............................................................................................................ 16 Economic Policy Research Institute ................................................................................................................... 16 Corruption Watch ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Algérie............................................................................................................................................................ 17 Notre Algérie Bâtie sur de Nouvelles Idées (NABNI) ......................................................................................... 17 Cercle d’Action et de Réflexion autour de l’Entreprise (CARE) .......................................................................... 17 Education in Algeria .......................................................................................................................................... 17 Bénin .............................................................................................................................................................. 17 Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy ....................................................................................... 17 Botswana ....................................................................................................................................................... 18 Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis (BIDPA) .......................................................................... 18 Burkina Faso................................................................................................................................................... 18 Centre d’Etudes, de Documentation et de Recherche Economiques et Sociales (CEDRES) .............................. 18 Burundi .......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Institut de Développement Economique du Burundi ........................................................................................ 18 Cameroun ...................................................................................................................................................... 19 Centre pour l’Environnement et le Développement .......................................................................................... 19 Centre africain d’Etudes Internationales, Diplomatiques, Economiques et Stratégiques (CEIDES) .................. 19 Center for Independent Development Research ............................................................................................... 19 Cap Vert ......................................................................................................................................................... 19 Center for Strategic Policies (CPE)..................................................................................................................... 19 Comores ......................................................................................................................................................... 20 Cercle des Economistes et des Experts Comoriens ............................................................................................ 20 Congo ............................................................................................................................................................. 20 Centre d’Etudes et de Recherche sur les Analyses et Politiques Economiques (CERAPE) .................................. 20 Cote d’Ivoire................................................................................................................................................... 20 Audace Institut Afrique (AIA) ............................................................................................................................ 20 Centre Ivoirien de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (CIRES)....................................................................... 20 Egypte ............................................................................................................................................................ 21 Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies (ACPSS) ............................................................................ 21 Regional Center for Strategic Studies (RCSS) .................................................................................................... 21 3
Egyptian Center for Economic Studies (ECES) ................................................................................................... 21 Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) .............................................................................................. 21 Economic Research Forum (ERF) ....................................................................................................................... 21 Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs (ECFA) ...................................................................................................... 22 Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies (ICDS)......................................................................................... 22 Centre for Sustainability and Future Studies (CSFS) .......................................................................................... 22 Arab Forum for Alternatives (AFA) .................................................................................................................... 22 Ethiopie .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Ethiopian Development Research Institute ....................................................................................................... 23 Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA) ........................................ 23 Ethiopian Economics Association (EEA) ............................................................................................................ 23 Institute for Peace and Security Studies (IPSS) .................................................................................................. 23 Gambie .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Yakaar Centre for Policy Studies and Entrepreneurship ................................................................................... 23 Ghana ............................................................................................................................................................ 24 IMANI Center for Policy and Education ............................................................................................................. 24 Ghana Center For Democratic Development .................................................................................................... 24 Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) .......................................................................... 24 Centre for Policy Analysis (CEPA) ...................................................................................................................... 25 African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) ........................................................................................ 25 Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) .................................................................................................................... 25 Integrated Social Development Center (ISODEC) .............................................................................................. 26 Kénya ............................................................................................................................................................. 26 Kenya Institute for Public Policy Research and Analysis (KIPPRA) .................................................................... 26 African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) ................................................................................................ 26 African Centre for Technology Studies (ACTS) .................................................................................................. 26 Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) .................................................................................................................... 27 African Technology Policy Studies Network (ATPS)........................................................................................... 27 Centre for Research and Technology Development (RESTECH) ........................................................................ 27 Rift Valley Institute (RVI) ................................................................................................................................... 28 Inter-Region Economic Network (IREN) ............................................................................................................ 28 Institute of Policy Analysis and Research (IPAR) ............................................................................................... 28 Libye .............................................................................................................................................................. 29 Sadeq Institute .................................................................................................................................................. 29 Madagascar .................................................................................................................................................... 29 Cercle de Réflexion des Economistes de Madagascar (CREM) .......................................................................... 29 Mali ................................................................................................................................................................ 29 4
Groupe de Recherche en Economie Appliquée et Théorique (GREAT) .............................................................. 29 Maroc............................................................................................................................................................. 29 Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches en Sciences Sociales (CERSS) ....................................................................... 29 OCP Policy Center .............................................................................................................................................. 30 Royal Institute for Strategic Studies (IRES) ....................................................................................................... 30 Amadeus Institute ............................................................................................................................................. 30 Institut des Etudes Africaines (IEA) ................................................................................................................... 30 Mauritanie ..................................................................................................................................................... 31 Mauritanie-Perspectives (MP) .......................................................................................................................... 31 Namibie ......................................................................................................................................................... 31 Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) ........................................................................................................ 31 Nigeria ........................................................................................................................................................... 31 Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) .............................................................................................. 31 Centre for Population and Environmental Development (CPED) ...................................................................... 31 Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa (CSEA) .................................................................................... 32 Development Research and Projects Centre (dRPC) ......................................................................................... 32 Nigerian Institute for Social and Economic Research (NISER) ........................................................................... 32 Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) ............................................................................................... 33 African Heritage Institution (AfriHeritage) ....................................................................................................... 33 National Think Tank .......................................................................................................................................... 33 Nigerian Economic Summit (NESG) ................................................................................................................... 33 Ouganda......................................................................................................................................................... 34 Economic Policy Research Centre (EPRC) .......................................................................................................... 34 Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) ................................................................................................... 34 Advocates Coalition for Development and Environment (ACODE) ................................................................... 34 Africa Freedom of Information Centre (AFIC) ................................................................................................... 35 Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO) ............................................................................................. 35 Rwanda .......................................................................................................................................................... 35 Institute of Policy Analysis and Research .......................................................................................................... 35 Sénégal .......................................................................................................................................................... 36 WATHI ............................................................................................................................................................... 36 Consortium pour la Recherche Economique et Sociale (CRES) .......................................................................... 36 Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) ................................................ 36 Centre d’Etudes de Politiques pour le Developpement (CEPOD) ....................................................................... 36 Sierra Leone ................................................................................................................................................... 36 Centre for Social Transformation (CST) ............................................................................................................. 36 Somalie .......................................................................................................................................................... 37 5
Heritage Institute for Policy Studies (HIPS) ....................................................................................................... 37 Soudan du Sud ............................................................................................................................................... 37 Sudd Institute .................................................................................................................................................... 37 Swaziland ....................................................................................................................................................... 37 Swaziland Economic Policy Analysis and Research Centre (SEPARC) ................................................................ 37 Tanzanie ......................................................................................................................................................... 37 Research on Policy Alleviation .......................................................................................................................... 37 Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF) ............................................................................................ 38 UONGOZI Institute - Institute of African Leadership for Sustainable Development ......................................... 38 Tunisie ........................................................................................................................................................... 38 Institut Kheireddine........................................................................................................................................... 38 Centre des Etudes Méditerranéennes et Internationales (CEMI) ...................................................................... 38 Tunisian Institute for Strategic Studies (ITES) ................................................................................................... 39 Center of Arab Women for Training and Research (CAWTAR) ......................................................................... 39 Zambie ........................................................................................................................................................... 39 Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis and Research (ZIPAR) ............................................................................... 39 Zimbabwe ...................................................................................................................................................... 40 Macroeconomic and Financial Management Institute of Eastern and Southern Africa (MEFMI) .................... 40 African Capacity Building Foundation ............................................................................................................... 40 6
AFRIQUE DU SUD South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) http://www.saiia.org.za « The South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA) is South Africa’s premier research institute on inter- national issues. As an independent, non-government think tank, we have a long and proud history of providing thought leadership in Africa. We are both a centre for research excellence and a home for stimulating public discussion. » Téléphone : +27 (0)11 339-2021 Adresse : SAIIA Head Office, East Campus, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Courrier : PO Box 31596, Braamfontein, 2017 Email : info@saiia.org.za Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society http://www.casas.co.za/ «Our mission is to undertake through our network, fundamental research on African Society, which is published as part of our Book/Monograph/Occasional Paper and Notes & Records Series on themes and topics which fit our mandate. » Téléphone : +27 21 689-9217 Adresse : 7, Nursery Road, Rondebosch, 7701, Cape Town, South Africa Courrier : PO Box 359, Rondebosch, 7701 Cape Town, South Africa Email : casas@casas.co.za Southern Africa Trust http://www.southernafricatrust.org/ « The Southern Africa Trust was established in 2005 to support civil society organisations in southern Africa to participate effectively and with credibility in policy dialogue so that the voices of the poor can have a better impact in the development of public policies. » Téléphone : +27 11 318 1012 Fax: +27 11 318 0814 Adresse : 4 Midridge North, International Business Gateway, 6th Road (off New Road), Midrand 1685, South Africa Courrier : Southern Africa Trust, Postnet Suite 379, Private Bag X121, Halfway House, Midrand 1685, South Africa Email : info@southernafricatrust.org Institute for Global Dialogue http://www.igd.org.za/ « The Institute for Global Dialogue (IGD) is an independent South African-based foreign policy think tank dedi- cated to the analysis of, and dialogue on the evolving international political and economic environment and the role of Africa and South Africa » Téléphone : +2712 337 6082 / +2786 212 9442 Adresse : 3rd Floor UNISA Building, 263 Skinner Street, Pretoria, South Africa Courrier : P O Box 14349, The Tramshed, 0126, Pretoria, South Africa Email : info@igd.org.za 7
Centre for Conflict Resolution http://www.ccr.org.za/ « The Centre for Conflict Resolution aims to contribute towards a just and sustainable peace in Africa by promot- ing constructive, creative and co-operative approaches to the resolution of conflict through training, policy de- velopment, research and capacity building. » Téléphone : +27 (0)21 689 1005 Adresse : Centre for Conflict Resolution, Coornhoop, 2 Dixton Road, Observatory 7925, Cape Town, South Africa Courrier : Centre for Conflict Resolution, PO Box 14047, Mowbray 7705, South Africa E-mail : mailbox@ccr.org.za Mandela Institute for Development Studies http://www.minds-africa.org/ « The Mandela Institute for Development Studies (MINDS) is a continental institute that seeks to address the short, medium, and long-term development challenges in Africa in a holistic and comprehensive manner » Téléphone : +27 (0)11 325 0501 Adresse : Hyde Park Lane, Victoria Gate West, Ground Floor, Jan Smuts Ave & William Nicol Dr, Hyde Park, Johannesburg, 2010, South Africa Email : info@minds-africa.org Southern Africa Litigation Centre http://www.southernafricalitigationcentre.org/ « The Southern Africa Litigation Centre (SALC) promotes and advances human rights and the rule of law in south- ern Africa, primarily through strategic litigation support and capacity building. » Téléphone : +27 (0) 10 596 8538 Adresse : President Place 1 Hood Avenue/ 148 Jan Smuts Avenue Rosebank, Johannesburg South Africa 2196 Courrier : P.O. Box 122, Parklands, 2121, South Africa Email : Enquiries@salc.org.za Alliance Influence Africa NPC http://www.influence-africa.org « Influence Africa is a social enterprise organisation geared towards promoting the long-term growth, competi- tiveness and sustainability of Africa. » Téléphone : +27 (0)11 036 6008 / +27 (0)11 036 6391 Adresse : 395 Vale Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg, 2194 Johannesburg Courrier : P.O Box 4039, Cramerview, Bryanston, 2060 Johannesburg Email : info@influence-africa.org Institute for Justice and Reconciliation http://www.ijr.org.za/ « Shaping national approaches to transitional justice and reconciliation in Africa by drawing on community intel- ligence as well as macro-trend research and comparative analysis. » Téléphone : 021-202 4071 Adresse : 105 Hatfield Street, Gardens, 8001, Cape Town, South Africa Email : info@ijr.org.za 8
Economic Justice Network of FOCCISA http://www.ejn.org.za/ « The Economic Justice Network is a project of FOCCISA, representing 11 National Christian Councils: Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Our vision is to harness the resources of the southern African region for all of its people, with a view to bringing about economic justice through the transforming agency of Christians compelled by the gospel of Jesus Christ. » Téléphone : +27 21 424 9563 Adresse : Church House 1, Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town. Republic of South Africa. Courrier : P.O. Box 2296, Cape Town, 8000. Republic of South Africa. Email : admin@ejn.org.za Desmond Tutu Diversity Trust www.desmondtutudiversitytrust.org.za (temporairement indisponible) Africa Institute of South Africa http://www.ai.org.za/ « South Africa and Africa have undergone fundamental changes in the past decade and AISA has been at the forefront of research and training on African Affairs. AISA has contributed to fostering a new generation of re- search specialists. AISA has also been able to produce some of the finest research on contemporary African Af- fairs by having its dedicated and highly qualified researchers conduct field research every year throughout the African continent. » Téléphone : +27 (0)12 316 9700 Ou +27 (0)12 316 9753 Adresse : HSRC Building, 134 Pretorious Street, Pretoria, South Africa 0002 Courrier : Private Bag X41, Pretoria, South Africa 0001 Email : slekala@hsrc.ac.za Southern Africa Trust http://www.southernafricatrust.org/ « The Southern Africa Trust is an independent agency that supports deeper and wider engagement in regional policy to end poverty. » Télphone : +27 11 318 1012 Adresse : 4 Midridge North, International Business Gateway, 6th Road (off New Road), Midrand 1685, South Africa Courrier : Southern Africa Trust, Postnet Suite 379, Private Bag X121, Halfway House, Midrand 1685, South Africa Email : info@southernafricatrust.org Volunteer and Service Enquiry Southern Africa http://www.vosesa.org.za/ « Our mission is to support the growth of knowledge about civic service and volunteering in the SADC region through research, publishing and evidence-based advocacy. » Email : hperold@hpa.co.za Resource Africa (RA) http://resourceafrica.org/ « Resource Africa is a Not-For-Profit organization that works with a range of global and African partners to en- courage and deliver new models of natural resource management. We uphold an African perspective on natural 9
resource management and biodiversity conservation, and we champion ‘community based conservation’, or CBC. » Téléphone : +27 12 342 9242 Adresse : Office 34A Hatfield Corner, 1270 Church Street, Colbyn, Pretoria Email : info@resourceafrica.org Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute (TMALI) http://www.unisa.ac.za/sites/corporate/default/Thabo-Mbeki-African-Leadership-Institute « Launched in 2010, the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute (TMALI) serves as a platform to groom change agents who could address and solve African challenges and issues. The institute also plays a significant role in priming tomorrow’s leaders with numerous students applying for admission every year and taking initiatives that seek to implement what they learn at TMALI. » Téléphone : +27 [0] 12 337 6157 E-mail: tmali@unisa.ac.za Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation http://www.csvr.org.za/ « CSVR is a multi-disciplinary institute involved in research, policy formation, community interventions, service delivery, education and training, as well as providing consultancy services. The primary goal of CSVR is to use its expertise in building reconciliation, democracy and a human rights culture and in preventing violence in South Africa and in other countries in Africa. » A Johannesburg : Téléphone: +27 (11) 403-5650 Adresse : 33 Hoofd Street, Braampark Forum 5, 3rd Floor Johannesburg, 2001, South Africa Courrier : P O Box 30778, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017, South Africa Email : info@csvr.org.za A Cape Town : Téléphone: +27 (21) 447-2470 Adresse : 501 Premier Centre, 451 Main Road, Observatory, 7925 Email : ctadmin@csvr.org.za CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation http://www.civicus.org « We exist to strenghten civil society and citizen action around the world » Téléphone : +27 (0)11 833 5959 Adresse : 24 Gwigwi Mrwebi Street, Newtown, Johannesburg, 2001 Email : info@civicus.org 10
South African BRICS Think Tank (SABTT) http://www.sabrics-thinktank.org.za « SABTT conducts broad-based analysis on the relationships between South Africa and the BRICS countries from the perspective of both South Africa's national interests, the interests of the African continent, and the interests of the BRICS countries. » Téléphone : +27 (0)81 409 1517 Adresse : National Institute for the Humanities and social sciences, 2nd floor, 24 St Andrews, Johannesburg, Parktown, Gauteng, 2193 Courrier : Postnet Suite 413, P/Bag X30500, Houghton, 2041 Email : Idah@nihss.ac.za Centre for Politics and Research http://www.politicsresearch.co.za/ « The Centre for Politics and Research (CPR) is a South African think-tank dedicated to conducting research and providing advisory services to entities in the public and private sectors on politics, policy and other related areas. As a contribution to strengthening democracy and promoting an open society, our experts also participate and offer their perspectives in public discourses. » Téléphone : 084 431 4494 Adresse : 624 Jacqueline Drive, Garsfontein, Pretoria East, 0043 Courrier : PO Box 38399, Faerie Glen, South Africa, 0043 Email: itumeleng@politicsresearch.co.za Centre for Civil Society http://ccs.ukzn.ac.za/ « The Centre for Civil Society aims to advance socio-economic and environmental justice by developing critical knowledge about, for and in dialogue with civil society through teaching, research and publishing. » Téléphone: +27 (0)31 260 3577 Courrier : Room 502 MTB, King George V Avenue, Glenwood, Durban, 4041, South Africa Email: ccs@ukzn.ac.za Centre for Development and Enterprise http://www.cde.org.za/ « For 20 years, the Centre for Development and Enterprise has been gathering evidence, consulting widely and generating constructive policy recommendations to meet South Africa’s core socio-economic challenges. It has an exceptional track record in presenting sound ideas based on scholarly and stakeholder contributions, focused on South Africa, but always within an international context. CDE advocates a high-growth and labour intensive economic strategy reliant on market-based solutions. » Téléphone : +27 11 480 2300 Adresse : 2nd floor, 24 St Andrews, Johannesburg, Parktown, Gauteng, 2193 Courrier : 5 Eton Road, Parktown, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2193 Email: info@nihss.ac.za Council for Scientific and Industrial Research http://www.csir.co.za/ 11
« The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in South Africa is one of the leading scientific and tech- nology research, development and implementation organisations in Africa. It undertakes directed research and development for socio-economic growth. » Téléphone : + 27 12 841 2911 Adresse : Meiring Naudé Road; Brummeria; Pretoria; South Africa Courrier : P O Box 395; Pretoria 0001; South Africa Email : callcentre@csir.co.za Helen Suzman Foundation http://hsf.org.za/ « Our mission is to promote liberal constitutional democracy through broadening public debate and research. The HSF was founded in 1993 and has consistently promoted the liberal democratic values that informed Helen Suzman's work throughout her public life, and that she so clearly demonstrated in her devotion to public ser- vice. » Téléphone : +27 11 482 2872 Adresse : 2nd Floor, 2 Sherborne Road, Parktown, 2193 Courrier : The Helen Suzman Foundation, Postnet Suite 130, Private Bag X2600, Houghton, 2041 Email: roshan@hsf.org.za Institute of Race Relations http://irr.org.za/ « The IRR produces, disseminates, and promotes the new ideas that South African policy makers need in order to promote the investment and economic growth that will draw poor people into jobs and build a more prosper- ous South Africa. » Téléphone : +27 11 482 7221 Adresse : 2 Clamart Road, Richmond, Johannesburg, 2092 Courrier : PO Box 291722, Melville, 2109 Email: info@irr.org.za Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) http://www.fanrpan.org « Since 2005, FANRPAN has pioneered regional learning and knowledge acquisition in agricultural and food se- curity policy analysis and advocacy, initially in Southern and Eastern Africa, and latterly extending its contribution and reach to continental and global levels. Through strong collaborative and experiential learning with its con- stituent stakeholders at national and regional levels, FANRPAN has progressively developed its food and agricul- tural policy engagement and action cycle which is the cornerstone of its distinctive approach to innovation and learning for policy and capacity development at regional and national levels. » Téléphone : +27 12 804 2966 Ou +27 12 804 3186 Adresse : 41 Cresswell Street, Weavind Park, 0184, Pretoria, South Africa Courrier : Private Bag X2087, Silverton 0127 , Pretoria, South Africa Email: policy@fanrpan.org 12
African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) http://www.accord.org.za/ « A civil society organisation working throughout Africa since 1991, to bring creative African solutions to the challenges posed by conflict on the continent. We influence political developments by bringing conflict resolu- tion, dialogue and institutional development to the forefront as an alternative to armed violence and protracted conflict. » Téléphone : +27 31 502 3908 Adresse : 2 Golf Course Drive, Mount Edgecombe, (near Durban, South Africa) Courrier : Private Bag X018, Umhlanga Rocks, 4320, South Africa Email : info@accord.org.za Mapungubwe Institute for Strategic Reflection (MISTRA) http://www.mistra.org.za « MISTRA is an independent research institute that takes a long-term view on the strategic challenges facing South Africa. It is an Institute that combines research and academic development, strategic reflection and intel- lectual discourse. It applies itself to issues such as economics, sociology, history, arts and culture and the logics of natural sciences. MISTRA combines research and rigorous discourse with an array of partners, the Institute seeks to deepen debate and broaden avenues of enquiry on a plethora of issues, including economics, govern- ance, history, art, culture and natural sciences. » Téléphone : +27 11 518 0260 Adresse : Cypress Place North,, Woodmead Business Park, 142 Western Service Road, Woodmead, Johannesburg, 2191 Courrier : PostNet Suite 586, Private Bag X29, Gallo Manor, 2052 Email : web@mistra.org.za Institute for Security Studies (ISS Africa) https://www.issafrica.org/ « The Institute for Security Studies is a leading African organisation that enhances human security to enable sus- tainable development and economic prosperity in Africa. It works across the continent, doing authoritative re- search, providing expert policy advice and delivering practical training and technical assistance. » Téléphone : +27 12 346 9500/2 Adresse : Block C, Brooklyn Court, 361 Veale Street, New Muckleneuk, Pretoria, 0181 Courrier : P. O. Box 1787, Brooklyn Square, Pretoria 0075, South Africa Email : iss@issafrica.org Free Market Foundation (FMF) http://www.freemarketfoundation.com/ « The Free Market Foundation, founded in 1975, is an independent public benefit organisation that promotes and fosters an open society, the rule of law, personal liberty, and economic and press freedom. » Téléphone : +27 11 884 0270 Adresse : Block 5, Bryanston Gate, 170 Curzon Road, Bryanston Courrier : PO Box 4056, Cramerview, 2060 Email : fmf@mweb.co.za 13
Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) http://www.dpru.uct.ac.za/ « The DPRU is a university-recognised research unit within the School of Economics at the University of Cape Town. We conduct policy-relevant socio-economic research in the fields of labour markets, poverty and inequal- ity » Téléphone : +27 21 650 5022 Adresse : Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU), Level 3, School of Economics Building, Middle Campus, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch 7700 Courrier : Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU), University of Cape Town, Private Bag X3, Rondebosch 7701 Email : shakira.jeppie@uct.ac.za Afro-Middle-East Centre http://www.amec.org.za/ «Established in 1998, the Afro-Middle East Centre (AMEC) aims to foster, produce and disseminate the highest quality of research on the Middle East, to maintain public discussion and to help shape the public discourse on issues related to the Middle East. Amec's research includes relations between Africa and the Middle East. » Téléphone : +27 11 880-0525 Courrier : PO Box 411494, Craighall, 2024, South Africa Email : info@amec.org.za Brenthurst Foundation http://www.thebrenthurstfoundation.org/ «The Brenthurst Foundation is on the frontier of new ideas and innovative actions for strengthening Africa's economic performance. Our activities are focused in three areas: encouraging key decision-makers and experts to share experiences and insights at private meetings and seminars; delivering relevant, practical policy advice to governments; and generating new thinking and thought-leadership to address Africa's development chal- lenges. » Téléphone : +27 (0)11 274 2096 Adresse : E Oppenheimer & Son, St. Andrew's House, 6 St Andrew’s Road, Parktown, Johannesburg Courrier : PO Box 61631, Marshalltown, 2107, South Africa Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn) http://governanceinnovation.org/ « The Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn) is the first research institution in Africa dedicated entirely to governance innovation. GovInn is an ‘innovation laboratory’ capable of generating new thinking about governance and development. It focuses on cutting-edge research, attracting innovators from all over the world In short, GovInn is an intellectual ‘inn’ for innovation in the 21st century. » Téléphone : +27 (0)12 420 4178 Adresse : Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation, Old College House, University of Pretoria Main Campus (Hat- field),Lynwood Rd, 0002 Pretoria, South Africa Courrier : Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn), Old College House, University of Pretoria Private Bag X20, Hatfield – 0028, Pretoria, South Africa E-mail: info@governanceinnovation.org 14
Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WISER) http://wiser.wits.ac.za/ « Established by Deborah Posel in September 2001 WISER very quickly established itself as the pre-eminent in- terdisciplinary research institute in the humanities and social sciences in South Africa, and one of the most influ- ential globally. » Téléphone : + 27 11 717-4220 Adresse : 6th Floor • Richard Ward Building • East Campus Courrier : University of the Witwatersrand • Private Bag 3 • PO Box Wits • 2050 • South Africa Email: info.wiser@wits.ac.za Research ICT Africa (RIA) http://www.researchictafrica.net « The Research ICT Africa Network conducts research on ICT policy and regulation that facilitates evidence-based and informed policy making for improved access, use and application of ICT for social development and economic growth. » Téléphone : +27 21 447 6332 Adresse : 409, The Studios, Old Castle Brewery, 6 Beach Road, Woodstock, 7925, Cape Town, South Africa Courrier : P O Box 228, Green Point, 8051, Cape Town, South Africa Email : admin@researchafrica.net Centre for Education Policy Development (CEPD) http://www.cepd.org.za/ « We contribute towards building a progressive society in which there is high quality education and training for all. » Téléphone : +27-11-4823060 Adresse : Block B, First Floor, Empire Park, 55 Empire Road, Parktown Courrier : PostNet Suite 561, Private Bag X113, Melville 2109 Email : info@cepd.org.za Human and Social Sciences Research Council (HSRC) http://www.hsrc.ac.za/en « The HSRC was established in 1968 as South Africa’s statutory research agency and has grown to become the largest dedicated research institute in the social sciences and humanities on the African continent, doing cutting- edge public research in areas that are crucial to development. » Téléphone : +27 (0)12 302 2000 Adresse : 134 Pretorius Street, Pretoria, South Africa , 0002 Email : mediaroom@hsrc.ac.za Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALC) https://www.wits.ac.za/cals/ « The Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) is a civil society organisation based at the School of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand. CALS practices human rights law and social justice work with a specific focus on five intersecting programmatic areas, namely Basic Services, Business and Human Rights, Environmental Justice, 15
Gender, and the Rule of Law. It does so in a way which makes creative use of the tools of research, advocacy and litigation, adopts an intersectional and gendered understanding of human rights violations, incorporates other disciplines (such as film and social work) and is conscious of the transformation agenda in South Africa. » Téléphone : +27 11 717 8600 Adresse : 1st Floor, DJ Du Plessis Building, West Campus, University of the Witwatersrand, Braamfontain Courrier : Private Bag 3, Wits University, 2050, South Africa Email : Duduzile.Mlambo@wits.ac.za Economic Policy Research Institute http://epri.org.za/ « EPRI was founded in 1994 to support the process of socio-economic transformation in South Africa. The Eco- nomic Policy Research Institute specialises in providing social research, capacity building and policy advisory ser- vices to government and civil society. » Téléphone : +27 (0)21 671 3301 Adresse : Economic Policy Research Institute, 3rd Floor Sunclare Building, 21 Dreyer Street, Claremont 7700, Cape Town, South Africa Email : info@epri.org.za Corruption Watch http://www.corruptionwatch.org.za/ « Corruption Watch is a non-profit organisation launched in January 2012. We rely on the public to report cor- ruption to us. We use the reports as an important source of information to fight corruption and hold leaders accountable for their actions. » Téléphone : +27 11 242 3900 Adresse : Corruption Watch (RF) NPC, 8th Floor Heerengracht Building, 87 De Korte Street Braamfontein 2001 Johannesburg Courrier : PO Box 30630 Braamfontein 2017 Email : info@corruptionwatch.org.za Algérie Notre Algérie Bâtie sur de Nouvelles Idées (NABNI) www.nabni.org « C’est sur ce terrain du concret, du possible et de la concertation que se situe l’initiative « » ن ب ين. Elle ambi- tionne de contribuer au débat public, en offrant un espace où peuvent contribuer tous les citoyens désireux de proposer des idées pour construire l’avenir. Qu’ils soient en Algérie, à l’étranger, dans l’administration, dans la 16
société civile, dans les entreprises ou du monde syndical, tous ceux qui ont une expertise ou des connaissances particulières, des idées, un vécu du terrain ou de l’expérience à faire partager, auront ainsi l’opportunité d’ap- porter leurs idées et propositions pour une Algérie meilleure. Les débats et réflexions concernent des questions qui affectent les citoyens, l’économie et l’efficacité de l’Etat que nous souhaitons aborder de manière concrète et pragmatique, loin des approches dogmatiques ou idéologiques qui ont malheureusement trop souvent bloqué la réflexion et provoqué le rejet des citoyens. » Contact via formulaire sur le site. Cercle d’Action et de Réflexion autour de l’Entreprise (CARE) http://care-dz.org/ « CARE est une association algérienne à but non lucratif créée en 2003. CARE est né de la volonté de ses membres qui souhaitent réfléchir, agir et communiquer autour des problématiques liées à l’Entreprise et son environne- ment, convaincus que le développement économique et l’amélioration des conditions de vie en Algérie sont notamment liés au développement de l’Entreprise. Notre mission est de contribuer à l’amélioration des condi- tions d’un développement économique et social durable du pays, à travers la réflexion, la communication et la promotion de toute initiative économique positive. » Téléphone : +213 21 91 01 97 Adresse : 122 Logement - Bt A1 - Appt16, Said Hamdine – Alger – 16012 – Algérie Email : contact@care-dz.org Bénin Institute for Empirical Research in Political Economy www.ireep.org « IERPE specializes in empirical social sciences research with special focus on political economy and development economics. The Institute has conducted over 25 projects including a multi-year public opinion research (Afroba- rometer), education and social mobility and, experimental research in political economy and governance. » Téléphone: (229) 21 36 38 73 Adresse : Lot 104, Parcelle J, Arconville, B.P., Abomey, Calavi, République du Benin Email : ireep@africanschoolofeconomics.com Centre Panafricain de Prospective Sociale – Institut Albert Tévoédjrè (CPPS-IAT) http://www.cpps-iat.org/ « Le CPPS-IAT se veut un creuset de réflexions, de formations et d’analyses prospectives sur toutes les questions d’ordre politique, économique, social et culturel intéressant le Bénin, la sous-région, l’Afrique et le monde. Il s’intéressera ainsi de façon particulière, aux questions électorales. Le but visé ici est de contribuer à une meil- leure organisation des élections en Afrique et à leur suivi à travers des mécanismes qui permettent d’éviter des heurts et des violences déstabilisatrices. » Téléphone : 00229 20 22 44 26 Adresse : 01 BP 1501 Porto-Novo Email : cpps.iat@gmail.com 17
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