The AfriHeritage Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage exchange of ideas about development issues. This series is aimed at getting the findings out quickly even if the presentations are less than fully polished. The papers carry the name(s) of the author(s) and should be cited accordingly. The findings, interpretations as well as conclusions expressed in the paper(s) are entirely those of the author(s). They do not necessarily represent the view and opinion of the African Heritage Institution, its Executive Director, and the Board members.
AfriHeritage Policy Research Working Papers include:
PR WP 2013-002: Agriculture as a Potent Economic Growth Driver for the Nigerian Economy Download
PR WP 2013-001: Public Financial Management and Fiscal Outcomes in Nigeria: Empirical Evidence Download
PR WP 2017-001: Beyond the Card Reader: Election Rigging as an Emerging National Security Threat in Nigeria Download
PR WP 2017-002: Alternative Financing for Infrastructural Development in Nigeria Download
PR WP 2017-003: Agitations for Separation and Non-Negotiability of Nigeria’s Unity: Bottling the Bomb? Download
PR WP 2017-004: Separatist Agitations in Nigeria: War versus Peace Journalism Download
PR WP 2017-005: The Nigerian State and the Resurgence of Separatism Agitations: The Case of Biafra Download
PR WP 2017-006: Tax Waivers for Multi-Nationals in Nigeria Download
PR WP 2017-007: Poverty and Social Violence in Africa Download
PR WP 2018-001: The Political Economy of Exchange Rate Policy and Capital Control in Nigeria Download Paper
PR WP 2018-002: Evaluating Food Crop Sector Performance in Nigeria (1999-2016) Download Paper
PR WP 2018-003: Inter-Security Agency Rivalry as an Impediment to National Counter Terrorism Strategy (NACTEST) Download Paper
PR WP 2018-004: The Challenges of Nationhood and State-building in Nigeria’s “Fourth” Republic Download Paper
PR WP 2018-005: Interrogating the Rupture between Igbo Elite and their Lumpen in Igbo Nationalism Download Paper
PR WP 2018-006: Strategies of Boko Haram and IPOB in Nigeria’s Postcolonial Context: A Critique Download Paper
PR WP 2019-001: State Failure, Irregular Migration, and Human Trafficking in Post-Gaddafi Libya Download Paper
PR WP 2019-002: Refuges_ Benediction or Curse To Cameroon's Economy, 1982-2017 Download Paper
PR WP 2019-003: The African Union (AU) and Migration _Implications for Human Trafficking in Africa Download Paper
PR WP 2019-004: Nomadic Pastoralism and Human Security_ Towards a Collective Action against Herders-Farmers Crisis in Nigeria Download Paper
PR WP 2019-005: Proliferation of Armed Militias and Complicity of European States in the Migration Crisis in Libya, 2011 - 2017 Download Paper
PR WP 2019-006: Nature Versus Human Contrivance - Advancing the Centrality of Poor Governance to Irregular Migration in Africa.
PR WP 2019-007: Migration and the Dislocation of Nigeria’s Social Fabric_ The Governance Question Download Paper
PR WP 2019-008: Legal Transborther Crime of Chadian Immigrants in N'Gaoundere, Garoua and Maroua (Cameroon) Download Paper
PR WP 2019-009: Insecurity, Forced Migration, And Internally Displaced Persons along the Cameroon-Nigeria Border Download Paper
PR WP 2019-010: Globalization and Its ‘BORN THROWAWAYS’ Exploring the Impact of Neo-Liberal Reforms on Irregular Migration in Africa Download Paper
PR WP 2020-001: The Future of Think-Tanks and Policy Advice:
An African Perspective
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PR WP 2021-001: EndSARS
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