Our Work

Our Programmes

Routes, Rights & Realities

Our work explores how mobility across Africa is shaped by political choices, economic pressures, social ties, and uneven protection systems. Borders, labour markets, policing, and urban governance influence who moves safely and who becomes vulnerable. Journeys are often shaped by discrimination, bureaucratic barriers, and unequal rights that affect long term opportunities and wellbeing.

Climate Systems Africa

Our work examines how climate change intensifies pressures on food security, health, land, water, and livelihoods. Rising temperatures, floods, droughts, and environmental decline alter how communities live and move. Adaptation remains uneven due to weak institutions, limited finance, and inequality. These conditions determine who is protected, who is exposed, and how societies withstand climate stress.

The TechFront

Our work analyses how digital systems influence authority, information flows, and decision making. Artificial intelligence, digital identity, and data infrastructures are transforming institutions and daily interactions. We consider how technology reorganises public services, shapes political behaviour, alters economic opportunity, and creates new forms of risk and responsibility in connected societies.