





"..if by sacrificing the present you gain the future, then the gain is wholly advantageous for the present is but a transitory while the future extends far into infinity"

"Literacy is a bridge from misery to hope. It is a tool for daily life in modern society. It is a bulwark against poverty, and a building block of development. Literacy is a platform for democratization, and e specially for women, it is an agent of family health" Anan


SAI is about development in Africa.
SAI is a Canadian federally incorporated not-for-profit think-tank dedicated to Iissues in development governance and policy alternatives in Africa. We achieve defined objectives through effective organization, dialogue and analysis using solutions-oriented research, workshops, seminars & conferences. Visit Ottawa
SAI is a Canadian federally incorporated not-for-profit think-tank dedicated to Iissues in development governance and policy alternatives in Africa. We achieve defined objectives through effective organization, dialogue and analysis using solutions-oriented research, workshops, seminars & conferences. Visit Ottawa

What we do - aims & objectives
SAI objective is to inform and influence public opinion, foster public discussion on governance and policy; and to develop and promote concrete, practicable proposals for the reform of public policies and social programs in Africa. SAI's aims and objectives cover a wide range of issues facing Africa. see Services
SAI objective is to inform and influence public opinion, foster public discussion on governance and policy; and to develop and promote concrete, practicable proposals for the reform of public policies and social programs in Africa. SAI's aims and objectives cover a wide range of issues facing Africa. see Services



Development is a struggle:
SAI believes it is one thing to start a
struggle. It yet another thing to realize the
accomplishment of that strugle. And to suatain the struggle, you need a lot more energy

On Governance and Leadership:
"We owe it to all
the peoples of the sub-continent to ensure that they see in us, not merely good
leaders waxing lyrical about development, but as the front commanders in the
blast furnaces of labour, productive investments and visible change."
Mandela

