Why support CILPA?Supporting CILPA means supporting independent legal-policy work for Africa.
CILPA’s work builds bridges between scholarship, policy and practice. Support enables the Centre to produce high-quality research, convene meaningful dialogue, train future leaders, publish African perspectives and strengthen institutions working on legal and policy issues of regional and international significance.
01Research and publications
Support independent legal research, policy briefs, reports, journals and scholarly work that strengthen African perspectives in international and regional law.
02Training and capacity-building
Help expand programmes for students, early-career lawyers, researchers, policymakers and institutions working on legal and policy issues affecting Africa.
03Events and convenings
Support conferences, lectures, expert dialogues and public-interest engagements that bring together scholars, practitioners and policymakers.
04Institutional partnerships
Partner with CILPA to develop research programmes, collaborative projects, policy initiatives and knowledge-sharing platforms.