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The Role of Think Tank in problem solving for Africa's Development

Think Tanks can play a role in problem-solving for Africa’s development, with ideas for policy intervention and restoration of harmony between the state, the private sector and civil society. The creation of an institution that integrates economic factors, rule of law, empowerment and partnership is essential for the advancement of sustainable development. We find that states in Africa need assistance in the implementation of both policies and development projects. The pragmatism of our Think Tank, facilitates evolution through the sharing of experience, popularization and transparency essential to SD.

We propose to address the mounting problems in Africa vis-à-vis three major pillars of social transformation (sustainability, the rule of law and empowerment). Through strategic partnerships and local governments and programmes, we create a framework of sustainability that works harmoniously within the socioeconomic climate of the region.

We leverage our local connections to spread awareness and introduce strong rule of law to protect and foster innovation. Finally, we extend our personal touch to enterprise and entrepreneurship, specifically through youth programmes intended to build up and prepare a growing population for economic success.

We leverage our local connections to spread awareness and introduce strong rule of law to protect and foster innovation. Finally, we extend our personal touch to enterprise and entrepreneurship, specifically through youth programmes intended to build up and prepare a growing population for economic success.

We leverage our local connections to spread awareness and introduce strong rule of law to protect and foster innovation. Finally, we extend our personal touch to enterprise and entrepreneurship, specifically through youth programmes intended to build up and prepare a growing population for economic success.

In the emerging shifts in the world economic and social order, a young and vibrant African population is steeped in self-belief, and ready to hold the reins as equals over the continent ’s vast natural wealth, as well as governments that are increasingly investing in their people, democratic institutions and good governance foretell a future of great promise.

Reinforcing this endeavour is a continental value base that underscores inter-connectedness and mutual cooperation. We recognize the complexity of the human environment and that making changes can only come from the individual or individuals working in a collective community, encouraged and stimulated by government policies and actions.