Africa
Conducting research and analysis on major elements of
U.S. policy towardAfrica that is centrist, activist, and forward lookingBuilding bipartisan consensus on U.S. policy initiatives to enhance prevention, care, and treatment of HIV/AIDS
A constant source of reliable analysis on the threats and opportunities shaping U.S. security interests at home and abroad. The program includes such projects as: the Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group, Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Project on Nuclear Issues, U.S. Defense and National Security, and others.
- Part of the Africa Program
The Africa Program considers how U.S. policymakers can address Africa’s immense health challenges and strengthen the long-term capacity of African governments to provide effective treatment to citizens.
- Part of the Africa Program
A new CSIS publication, U.S. Africa Policy beyond the Bush Years, assesses the Bush administration’s Africa policies and provides recommendations to the Obama administration.
- Part of the Africa Program
The Africa Program examines the implications of China’s engagement in Africa for the United States and the African region.
- Part of the Africa Program
The Africa Program monitors conflict across the continent, recognizing that unresolved conflict can lead to grave humanitarian challenges and regional destabilization.
- Part of the Africa Program
The East Africa Forum examines how the United States can more effectively address governance challenges in the Horn of Africa while simultaneously confronting broader security threats in the region.
- Part of the Africa Program
Each week, the Africa Policy Forum publishes an essay on a significant Africa policy topic and then opens that essay for comment and discussion in order to facilitate the Africa policy debate.
- Part of the Global Health Policy Center
The Global Health Policy Center will leverage the expertise of CSIS’s regional programs.
