The NATO withdrawal and the future of Afghanistan

Our Western Cape branch invites you to a webinar with Greg Mills and John Matisonn.
Careers in transition: A post-pandemic green economy and implications for the world of work

Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) and SAIIA invite you to the annual careers event under the theme: ‘Careers in transition: a post-pandemic green economy and implications for the world of work’.
Can new leadership transform the DRC’s fortunes?

You are invited to a webinar co-hosted by the Institute for Security Studies and SAIIA.
African Mining Futures: An agenda for the African Mining Vision

SAIIA and the African Minerals Development Centre invite you to a webinar focusing on the contribution futures literacy can make to support the implementation of the African Mining Vision in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA) post-COVID world.
Balancing nuclear non-proliferation and the peaceful use of nuclear energy in Africa

You are invited to a webinar on ‘Balancing nuclear non-proliferation and the peaceful use of nuclear energy in Africa’.
How can a just energy transition be supported in Africa? Insights, experience and options going forward

You are invited to a webinar which will explore justice dimensions of the energy transition in Africa – risks and opportunities related to the expansion of renewables and questions around the role of government, private enterprises and civil society.
Launch of the South Africa APRM Youth Submission

You are invited to the launch of the South Africa APRM Youth Submission. The submission is a rich tapestry of ideas that have the potential to shape South Africa in important ways.
South African launch of Do Not Disturb

You are invited to the South African launch of Do Not Disturb, Michela Wrong’s newest book.
(Counter-)terrorism in Africa: Reflections for a new decade

SAIIA and the University of Johannesburg’s Department of Politics and International Relations invite you to a joint webinar.
Authoritarian Politics in Zimbabwe: Independence to Today

Our Western Cape branch and the Institute for Democracy, Citizenship and Public Policy in Africa based at UCT invite you to a webinar with Professor Brian Raftopoulos.