Partnership enquiries
For funded projects, institutional collaboration, donor engagement, capacity-building, and strategic partnerships.
Send partnership enquiryCILPA works with governments, academic institutions, civil society organisations, researchers, and international partners on legal and policy issues affecting Africa.
Use the details below for official correspondence, institutional enquiries, and general communication with the Centre.
Email: info@cilpa.org Phone: +232 77 342 126 Office Address: 1 Abib Drive, Off Regent Road, SS Camp, Freetown, Sierra Leone Office Hours: 9am - 5pm
For funded projects, institutional collaboration, donor engagement, capacity-building, and strategic partnerships.
Send partnership enquiryFor journals, papers, reports, policy briefs, research collaboration, and author-related enquiries.
Contact research teamFor conferences, expert dialogues, public lectures, panel discussions, training events, and speaker enquiries.
Contact events teamFor all other enquiries, including media, visits, website content, or general institutional communication.
Send general enquiryQuick answers for visitors, partners, researchers, institutions, and organisations seeking to engage with CILPA.
If your enquiry relates to a formal partnership, publication, conference, training programme, or media request, please contact the Centre directly by email and include a clear subject line.
Email the CentreThe Center for International Law and Policy in Africa is a research and policy institute dedicated to advancing international and regional law in Africa through research, advocacy, education, and policy engagement.
You can support CILPA by donating, collaborating, or sharing its research and publications. Institutions can also contact CILPA to explore partnerships and programme collaboration.
CILPA focuses on international law, African Union law, human rights, governance, environmental law, climate change, trade and economic law, and legal policy reform.
No. CILPA is an independent, non-profit think tank that collaborates with governments, legal professionals, academic institutions, civil society organisations, and international institutions.
Yes. CILPA welcomes partnerships with academic institutions, government bodies, NGOs, civil society organisations, and other institutions working on international law, policy, justice, and legal development.