Who We Are
CAELP is a leading think tank dedicated to influencing and advancing economic policies across the African continent. Our team comprises experienced economists, legal experts, researchers, and thought leaders who are passionate about addressing Africa’s unique challenges and harnessing its vast opportunities.
What We Do

Research and Analysis
CAELP conducts in-depth research on economic, legal, and policy issues across the African continent. This includes studies on economic development, trade, investment, and legal reforms. CAELP publishes research papers, policy briefs, and reports to disseminate findings and recommendations.

Policy Advocacy
CAELP engages with policymakers to advocate for policies that promote economic growth, legal reforms, and social development. This involves drafting policy briefs and participating in public consultations.

Capacity Building
CAELP facilitates training programs, workshops, and seminars to build the capacity of local stakeholders, including government officials, legal practitioners, economists, and civil society organizations.

Consulting Services
The center provides consulting services to governments, international organizations, and private sector entities on issues related to economics, law, and policy in Africa.

Collaborations and Partnerships
We Collaborate with other research institutions, universities, think tanks, and international organizations to undertake joint research projects, conferences, and events.

Economic Development Initiatives
CAELP in conjunction with Policy Advocacy facilitates cooperation between the public and private sectors to implement and support initiatives focused on economic development, poverty reduction, and sustainable growth across the African continent.
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