The AfriHeritage Policy Brief Series is made up of soft-read summaries of research findings and policy recommendations, fruit of the research work done by the Institution and its Associate Fellows. Its main objective is to promote evidence-based policy dialogue. Their main appeal lies in the fact that they are beneficial to a wide spectrum of stakeholders ranging from policy makers, policy advisors, technocrats, non-governmental organizations, the academia, civil society groups and international development partners.
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 1: Unlocking the potentials of Agriculture and Forestry for Growth and Poverty Reduction.
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 2: Unlocking the Business Environment in Nigeria: The BECANS Solution
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 3: Business Environment Fact Sheet
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 4: Poverty Reduction through Cost Effective Agriculture Growth Options
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 5: Driving and Sustaining Agricultural Growth in Nigeria
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 6: The Nigerian Economy and Efforts towards accelerated Growth
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 7: Challenges of Energy Poverty in Sub Saharan Africa
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 8: Nigeria: A Prognosis of 2017
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 9: Towards a New Leadership for a Broken Nation: The Imperative of Restructuring
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 10: Business Environment in Nigerian States 2016- Business Environment and Competition across Nigerian States
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 11: Restructuring the South East Electricity Distribution Company (EEDC)
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 12: Beyond the Card Reader: Election Rigging as an Emerging National Security Threat in Nigeria
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 13: Alternative Financing for Infrastructural Development in Nigeria
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 14: Poverty and Social Violence in Africa
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 15: Tax Waivers for Multi-Nationals
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 16: Meeting the 2030 SDG in Nigeria: The Role of Entrepreneurship Development
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 17: Why has Exchange Rate Policy Failed in Nigeria?
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 18: Food Crop Sector Performance in Nigeria.
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 19: Building Transformational Leadership in Nigeria: An Urgent Call for Action
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 20: Nigeria’s Debt Burden: Implications for Human Development
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 20: Nigeria’s Debt Burden: Implications for Human Development
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 21: Addressing Poverty Challenges in Nigeria
AfriHeritage Policy Brief 22: Increasing VAT Rate from 5 to 7.2%: Is Nigerian Economy ready for the Consequences?
African Heritage Institution, a not-for-profit, non-partisan and independent organization devoted to economic research, capacity building, and networking. Our history dates back to 2001 when we began operations as the African Institute for Applied Economics (AIAE). Until 2012, our activities were focused mostly on social and economic issues.
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