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Africa Borderlands Centre

Ahunna Eziakonwa, UNDP Regional Director for Africa and Assistant Administrator

The journey to elevating the voices of Africa's borderlands has started on a very strong footing, despite the devasting impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic. Africa's borderlands are regions of strength, all -inspiring beauty, resilience, and creativity. The generations of borderland communities who occupy these spaces prove this as they continue to adapt and thrive. The Africa Borderlands Centre is the manifestation of a bold statement by UNDP, and its partners' collective resolve to uphold the farmers, pastoralists, intellectuals, traders, historians, artisans, caregivers, women and youth at the heart of UNDP's development actions. It is with great pride and encouragement that I endorse the Africa Borderlands Centre's mission, a centre piece of the Africa Promise and UNDP's Renewed Strategic Offer for Africa.

The Africa Borderlands Centre 2021 Innovation Challenge - Sudan and South Sudan

Why Africa's borderlands matter

Africa's borderlands and their communities are a unique source of ingenuity, places of untapped  opportunities and great resilience. In many of these regions, insecurity and poverty disguise the true socio-economic potential of borderlands and their communities. In improved circumstances,  borderland communities could thrive by unlocking their potential and rich culture that will be critical to achieving Agenda 2030.

'Borderlands' are the territorial margins of nation-states – regions where border contact is a central feature of economic and political life. In Africa these regions play host to more than 270 million  inhabitants, a combined population significantly larger than any single state on the continent.

Development approaches have tended to design programmes around national development plans, which are implemented within national borders and often overlook the unique challenges of  borderlands and their connection to regions outside the national territory. The absence of dedicated borderland programming at a regional level has been a critical gap in developmental policy and practice.

The Africa Borderlands Centre treats border regions as distinct economic and political zones in their own right. The ABC offers specialized, expert knowledge and technical advice to enable the better design, implementation, and adaptation of development programmes for border regions across  Africa. It is an expert resource of intelligence and expertise in support of national governments,  inter-governmental agencies, UNDP country offices, UN agencies, development partners and other key stakeholders.

The ABC is committed to enhancing opportunities for people living in Africa's borderlands and more importantly, giving them a voice to be an integral part of all ABC development programming.

The 2021 Launch Year

The Centre's work is framed around two pillars:

1. Co-creation of innovative solutions through the Borderlands Laboratory

The Centre's social laboratory will work with borderlands influencers and leaders to co-create 'innovation challenges', aimed at transforming security, economic and environmental vulnerabilities in the borderlands into opportunities for inclusive development.

2.Programme design, high level advocacy, and technical advice

The Centre is action-oriented, and its research will equip policy and decision-makers with more and better data, cutting-edge analysis, lessons learned, and good practices.

Key services

New Model of Borderlands Programming that strengthens the inclusiveness of development programming

Evidence-based policy development and advocacy to promote mainstreaming of borderland issues

High quality technical and programming advice to design and implement initiatives that sync up across boundaries

Collecting and sharing lessons learned and best practices in borderland activities, developing a toolkit for operating, researching, and programming

Innovating through testing and local adaptation, with a strong emphasis on local voices, recommendations, and feedback from border-land communities

 Supporting the AU, RECs and partner governments to mainstream borderland issues and improve border and borderlands policies and sub-regional initiatives

2021 Integrated Resilience Borderlands Offer

The Borderlands Laboratory

This is the heart of the Africa Borderlands Centre's (ABC) work. It will facilitate the testing and experimentation of Borderlands programming through annual Innovation Challenges. The 2021 theme will be on 'improving livelihoods and informal-cross border trade for Borderlands communities.'

The Knowledge and Research Products

The co-creation of authentic borderlands knowledge will be focused on the codification of key physical features, historical features, socio-economic issues, and other critical information from border communities into the Africa Borderlands Encyclopaedia.

Borderland and cross-border programming

Building on the 2021 Innovation Challenge, local solutions will be carefully documented, to inform the emergence and scaling up of new models of implementing development interventions on informal cross-border trade.

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  • News
  • Stories
  • Videos
  • Blogs
  • Publications

Meet the team

Our team will dedicate resources to ensuring that we are accessing and producing cutting edge research, specifically focused on understanding the unique challenges facing Africa's borderlands, both from an issue-based and a programmatic perspective.

Zeynu Ummer, Team Leader and Senior Technical Advisor

Zeynu Ummer is the Team Leader and Senior Technical Adviser and leads on all strategic undertakings to facilitate the implementation of the Integrated Resilience Borderlands Offer for the Africa Borderlands Centre.

Lily Murei, Research and Policy Officer

Lily is leading work on policy research and data covering inclusive evidence-based programming, program assessments and action research, result-based management and policy technical advisory.

Kareen Shawa, Communications Specialist

Kareen Shawa is leading on strategic communications and visibility focusing on evidence-based integrated communications to all stakeholders and human-centered storytelling to elevate voices from the borderlands.

Kehinde Bolaji, Program Advisor

Bolaji is leading on programme management, integrated advisory services, partnership management, data and knowledge support. In particular, he is leading efforts on operationalizing the Centre's Innovation Lab.

Enock Omweri, Solutions Mapping Analyst

Enock is leading on mapping opportunities, challenges and solutions across the border areas of interest by engaging the community to identify areas of possible development.

Confred Nzau-Mwagambo, Programme Associate

Confred Nzau-Mwagambo is leading on programme and admistrative functions to ensure compliance within UNDP policies.

Wako Halkano, Research, Data and Partnership Assistant

Halkano is assisting with key mapping of stakeholders to ensure accuracy of ABC's engagements with partners.

Kristoffer Tangri, Partnerships and Programmes Specialist

Kristoffer is leading on work in support of national governments, the African Union and RECs, UN and IFI partners, UNDP Country Offices and development partners to support the development of dedicated borderlands programming, particularly at the cross-border and regional level.

Antony Mutungi, Data Analyst (UNDP Africa Borderlands Centre)

Antony is leading work on data analysis and is responsible for the delivery of cutting-edge data, analysis and knowledge on critical borderlands policy and programming.

Dales Farah Ahmed, Operations Assistant

Dales is assisting with operational components of the ABC.

Contact us

Nairobi Thematic Hub
United Nations Development Programme
UNON Complex Gigiri, Block M, Level 3
P.O. Box 30218-00100, Nairobi, Kenya

Email: hello.africaborderlands@undp.org

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