Into Africa
A podcast by CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies - Thursdays
169 Episodes
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Best Of: The boomers in Mali getting their news from TikTok
Published: 17/04/2025 -
Advancing Change in Nigeria: Advocacy in Action
Published: 14/04/2025 -
Accra’s housing crisis is forcing young people to delay the traditional milestones of adulthood.
Published: 3/04/2025 -
Africa at a Crossroads: The 2025 African Union Summit
Published: 27/03/2025 -
The think tank making impact evaluation skills accessible to every Tanzanian
Published: 20/03/2025 -
Finding Paths to Sustainable Development in Africa
Published: 13/03/2025 -
The new Alliance of Sahel States and the future of Africa’s legacy institutions
Published: 6/03/2025 -
Africa’s Narrative Revolution
Published: 27/02/2025 -
DeepSeek’s AI is cheap. Is this a game-changer for African startups?
Published: 20/02/2025 -
Power, Politics, and Peace in Somalia
Published: 13/02/2025 -
The fallout of the U.S. aid freeze in Washington, Abuja, and beyond
Published: 6/02/2025 -
AFRICOM at 17: Shaping U.S.-Africa Relations
Published: 30/01/2025 -
The festivities and frustrations of ‘detty December’
Published: 23/01/2025 -
The Reporter’s Note: Observations on U.S. Africa Policy
Published: 17/01/2025 -
Decoding demographics with Dr. Jennifer D. Sciubba
Published: 9/01/2025 -
Africa’s bid for two permanent UNSC seats (with Amb. Martin Kimani)
Published: 19/12/2024 -
The Fight Against HIV and Gender-Based Violence
Published: 12/12/2024 -
Africa spends more on servicing debt than on health care. How did we get here?
Published: 5/12/2024 -
A behind-the-scenes tour of Afrobarometer, Africa's leading survey research organization.
Published: 21/11/2024 -
Internal Challenges: Ghana’s Security Landscape
Published: 14/11/2024
Fearless music activists. Savvy tech entrepreneurs. Social disrupters. Into Africa shatters the narratives that dominate U.S. perceptions of Africa. Host Mvemba Phezo Dizolele, Africa program director and senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington D.C., sits down with policymakers, journalists, academics and other trailblazers in African affairs to shine a spotlight on the faces spearheading cultural, political, and economic change on the continent.