ELDR Institute Research Center

Center for African Markets

The institutional intelligence infrastructure for Africa's next chapter.

Knowledge Hub
About the Center

Africa's institutional landscape is being reshaped by simultaneous forces: rapidly evolving domestic regulatory frameworks, growing capital market sophistication, expanding technology infrastructure, and deepening integration with international financial and governance systems. Institutions operating at this intersection — African governments, development finance institutions, multinational corporations, and investors — face an information environment that is fragmented, rapidly changing, and poorly served by existing research institutions whose Africa coverage is superficial.

The Center for African Markets produces institutional-grade research from within ELDR's cross-jurisdictional operating base — with offices in Abuja, London, Toronto, and Washington DC. This is not outsider analysis of African markets from financial centers: it is research produced by practitioners with direct institutional relationships across African regulatory bodies, capital markets, and policy institutions.

The Center's coverage spans political economy and sovereign risk, capital markets and development finance, trade and regulatory frameworks, and the governance dimensions of African institutions' engagement with international systems — including the Western regulatory, financial, and technology frameworks that shape access to global capital and markets.

Mission Statement

Produce research supporting sustainable institutional development, capital market access, public policy analysis, governance frameworks, institutional investment, and economic transformation throughout Africa — with particular focus on the regulatory, financial, and technology systems that shape African institutions' engagement with global markets.

Focus Areas
Political EconomyCapital MarketsDevelopment FinanceAfCFTASovereign RiskInfrastructureAfrican GovernanceDFI
Research Themes

The Center's primary
research pillars.

Sovereign Debt · DFI · Capital Markets
Sovereign & Capital Markets

Sovereign debt dynamics, Eurobond markets, capital market development, development finance institution mandates, and the regulatory frameworks governing African capital markets.

Political Risk · Governance · Policy
Political Economy & Institutional Risk

Political risk assessment, institutional governance analysis, electoral dynamics, and the policy trajectories that shape African investment and regulatory environments.

AfCFTA · PAPSS · Regulation
Regulatory Frameworks & Trade

African regulatory development, AfCFTA implementation, PAPSS and payment system governance, and the cross-border compliance frameworks affecting institutional operations.

Infrastructure · Energy · Development
Infrastructure & Development

Infrastructure investment governance, energy sector development, digital infrastructure expansion, and the institutional frameworks supporting African development agendas.

Publications

Research publications
from this center.

White Papers

Original white papers from the Center's research program. Subscribe to receive new publications as they are released.

Publishing Q3 2026 →
Research Briefs

Concise research briefs synthesizing the Center's analysis on specific regulatory or governance developments.

Publishing Q3 2026 →
Frameworks & Standards

Implementation frameworks, reference architectures, and governance standards developed by the Center's research program.

Publishing Q4 2026 →

Browse current publications and templates in the ELDR Institute Knowledge Hub →

Fellows & Researchers

The Center for African Markets Fellows
Directory.

The Center's Fellows Directory launches alongside the first research publications. Fellowship appointments — Director, Senior Fellows, Research Fellows, Practitioners, Visiting Scholars — are made by invitation based on domain expertise and accountability for published research.

Senior Fellows

Domain authorities with primary research responsibility.

Research Fellows

Active researchers contributing to Center publications.

Visiting Scholars

Practitioner scholars with specialized domain contribution.

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