OUR WORK
Evidence based Research
CIPIT conducts original, evidence-based research at the intersection of law, technology, and society to inform policy, guide legal reform, and enrich academic and public debate. Our work explores how areas such as intellectual property, artificial intelligence, data governance, cybersecurity, and digital identity affect innovation, governance, and human rights. By grounding our research in African contexts, we aim to promote inclusive, rights-based digital governance that responds to the continent’s unique opportunities and challenges.
Training and Capacity building
We are committed to nurturing the next generation of African experts in digital governance, law, and policy. CIPIT designs and delivers capacity-building programs including workshops, fellowships, webinars, and mentorship initiatives that bring together students, policymakers, regulators, and practitioners. These platforms equip stakeholders with the tools to respond to evolving challenges in the digital age.
African Perspectives and Human Rights
At CIPIT, African perspectives and human rights are at the core of our approach to research, policy, and practice. We recognize that meaningful governance of technology must reflect local realities. Our work provides thought leadership on issues such as freedom of information, data protection, content regulation, and intellectual property ownership. Through close collaboration with governments, private sector actors, and civil society, we ensure that policies and laws are not only effective but also inclusive and rights-based. Beyond policy advice, we create accessible platforms for dialogue, publish open-access resources, and provide practical support.