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Think Tanks in Ethiopia
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Think Tanks sector based in Ethiopia. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Institute For Peace And Security Studies - Ipss
IPSS is a premiere institute for education, research, and policy dialogue on peace and security in Africa. Its mission is to serve its African stakeholders through- Education and professional development: provide state-of-the-art education and professional development programmes in peace and security in Africa- Policy Dialogue: develop, organise, and support forums in peace and security in Africa to engage African stakeholders in policy dialogue- Research: conduct action-oriented research that promotes practical African-led solutions for peace and security challenges in Africa.
11 to 50 staff
Au-Eu Youth Cooperation Hub
In 2017, youth from Africa & Europe developed new ideas on six topics, essential to the AU-EU Partnership. The outcome (AU-EU Youth Declaration and Agenda) was presented at the 5th AU-EU Summit in Abidjan. The AU-EU Youth Cooperation Hub is where African & European Youth THINK and ACT TOGETHER. The AU-EU Youth Cooperation Hub, launched in October 2018, is about turning some of those ideas into reality; piloting them on a small scale but with maximum impact, visibility and result-evidence. With €10 million, civil society organisations, and 42 Young Experts from both continents as core drivers.
11 to 50 staff
Amani Africa
Through our research we inform policies and policy decisions; through our public forums we promote policy debates; through our specialized trainings and technical support we enhance capacity and in-depth knowledge on the work; products and working process of the AU in general and the Peace and Security Council in particular.
11 to 50 staff
Ifa - Institute Of Foreign Affairs
Institute of Foreign Affairs (ISA) is the Premier Foreign Policy Think Tank of the Ethiopian Government.
51 to 200 staff
Masons International
Masons International is a youth led organization, Masons International is committed to following upcoming trends on of peace and security in matters of youth in peace and security.
11 to 50 staff
Warka Center
WARKA CENTER a nascent, independent and non-profit think tank, envisages Ethiopian professionals in unison spearheading wholistic deliberation and implementing evidence-based actions that help connect policymakers with the population and realize Ethiopian development, demonocracy, peace, and security. WARKA CENTER for Sustainable Development, Democracy, and Peace (WARKA CENTER) is an independent, national, non–profit, youth–focused and professionals–led civil society think tank. WARKA CENTER’s overarching objective is to enhance sustainable peace, development and democratic governance in Ethiopia by realizing the demographic, democratic and peace dividends of Ethiopian youth and professionals. WARKA CENTER provides an institutional framework for mainstreaming youth and gender issues, a unique opportunity for Ethiopian youth and professionals to own the discourse of policy formulation which would enable them both to voice their concerns and participate in the process of policy deliberation as well as public service delivery. It caters to create a deliberative platform for pursuing a public discourse that would not only inform the public but also influence policy–making. It serves as a center of excellence for evidence–based policy deliberation on the crosscutting issues, such as migration, peacebuilding, security, and development in Ethiopia. WARKA CENTER for Sustainable Development, Democracy, and Peace (WARKA CENTER) is an independent, national, non–profit, youth–focused, and professionals–led think tank, its overarching objective is to enhance sustainable peace, development, and democratic governance in Ethiopia by realizing the demographic, democratic, and peace dividends of Ethiopian youth and professionals.
1 to 10 staff
Horn Review
Founded in 2021, Horn Review is a premier research and publication think-tank dedicated to exploring and amplifying African voices with a goal of interlinking subject matter experts, practitioners, and academics from Ethiopia, the Horn Region, and the African continent with the broader public. With a stated mission of Africa for Africans, Horn Review aims to amplify and mainstream uniquely African ideas and perspectives on sociopolitical, economic, and geostrategic issues relevant to the continent. Horn Review aims to connect African thinkers, practitioners, and policymakers with their respective communities to create greater synergy and a people-centered discourse on African matters.
1 to 10 staff
Oromia Legal Training And Research Institute- Oltri
Established in 2007, OLTRI is a government institution created to drive justice system reform in Oromia Region through legal research and professional training. The institute offers comprehensive pre-service and on-the-job training for justice sector professionals, helping them meet high professional standards and ensure the delivery of quality justice in the region. OLTRI also provides consulting services to both governmental and non-governmental organizations on legal and justice matters. Additionally, the institute conducts in-depth research addressing challenges within the legal and justice systems of the region and the country as a whole. OLTRI organizes symposiums and publishes an annual law journal, contributing to legal scholarship. With a commitment to excellence, OLTRI aspires to become a leading center of legal and justice knowledge and expertise.
201 to 500 staff