What we do

The Institute engages in training, research, innovation and business development in the following areas:

  • African Cultures and Traditions, Governance and Justice Systems;
  • African Performing Arts and Entertainment;
  • African indigenous knowledge, Science, Technologies and Digital Transformation;
  • African Agriculture, Medicine and Spirituality;
  • African Business and Economics; and
  • African Education Systems, Sports, History and Languages.

The Institute is also involved collection, processing, preservation and disseminate of African/traditional knowledge and technologies.

Proposed Programs and Projects

Cultural Revitalization

  • Embrace cultural heritage, asserting undiluted identity.
  • Develop community pharm-tech agricultural initiatives.

Nation-Building Vaccination

  • Prioritize continental African technologies and collective progress.
  • Establish Africa science/technology hubs throughout the continent.

African Health Narratives

  • Prioritize African storytelling, culture, and identity.
  • Promote holistic healing approaches, fusing them into daily life.

Mental Health Matters

  • Develop mental tools to study pandemic cycles and merge international solutions with indigenous ones.
  • Promote healthy lifestyles, eradicating junk food outlets and investing in agriculture, organic food production, seed banks, and food security.

Digital/Spiritual Therapeutics

  • Leverage African indigenous “MUTI” for new technologies. MUTI enables nurses and doctors to use a wireless Internet Protocol-based communication system to conduct patient referrals, request ambulance services, order supplies and generally keep in contact with one another.
  • Train youth in both sciences (case study: China and India’s alternative healthcare industry).