The Bureau of African Affairs is the division in the U.S. State Department focused on the development and management of U.S. policy concerning the African continent.
There are four pillars that serve as the foundation of U.S. policy toward Africa:
Strengthening Democratic Institutions;
Supporting African economic growth and development;
The international community supports the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), a regional peace enforcement mission authorized by the United Nations Security Council under Chapter VII of the...more
The Bureau of African Affairs is looking for proposals to build trust and strengthen communication between the population and civilian security forces (Police Nationale) in Diffa region of Niger in...more
The Bureau of Africa Affairs is looking for proposals to build the capacity of Mozambican civil society organizations to counter violent extremism (CVE) and to build a network that will serve to...more
The Bureau of African Affairs is looks for proposals to build the capacity of Mozambican civil society organizations to counter violent extremism (CVE), and to build a network that will serve to...more
To assist in supporting the AUHIP led Peace Process by facilitating peaceful dialogue, capacity building and negotiation support to the Sudan Call and other opposition...more
Strategize to promote cohesion between Ngok Dinka and Misseriya in the Abyei Administrative Area for the socio-economic wellbeing of the people who live in and travel through the Abyei Administrative...more
The United States Department of State's Bureau of African Affairs announces a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for organizations interested in submitting proposals for a project consisting...more
The purpose of the project is to provide mentorship and training to AMISOM and SNA personnel, with the objective of better enabling them to conduct their mandated security tasks and participate in...more
Social enterprise, HandiConnect, wins the Audacious-Business Idea competition’s Doing Good category. The company is spearheaded by University of Otago entrepreneurship master’s student Nguyen Cam Van.