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CIBS, Guyana think-tank, receives grant from Nigeria to foster

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June 28, 2024
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Release. The recently established independent think-tank, the Centre for International and Border Studies (CIBS) based in Guyana, is pleased to announce that it has received a significant initial grant from the Tunji Olowolafe Foundation of Nigeria, a philanthropic organization dedicated to fostering international understanding, education and entrepreneurship in West Africa. This funding will support a pioneering multi-dimensional research project aimed at evaluating and enhancing the current state of relations between the Caribbean and Africa.

Recognising the untapped potential for strengthening the relationship between these two regions, CIBS is committed to delivering robust evidence -based research. The study will provide a comprehensive review and assessment of the trade and economic linkages, political, cultural and diplomatic engagement, and offer strategic options and recommendations for policymakers and other stakeholders in both regions.

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Following a detailed presentation of the research proposal by CIBS, fruitful discussions were held with the Tunji Olowolafe Foundation and influential Nigerian stakeholders including the National Defence College, which will collaborate with CIBS throughout the project. The CIBS research initiative will be coordinated by its Director, Dr. Mark Kirton and will also include CIBS Fellows, Dr. Michael Witter and Prof. Claremont Kirton of Jamaica, Dr. Kai Ann Skeete of Barbados and Dr. Anthony Gonzales of Trinidad and Tobago.

The Centre for International and Border Studies is dedicated to conducting data-driven and evidence-based research focused on contemporary regional and global issues. CIBS’ focus areas include contested borders, migration, economic and trade issues, climate change and the environment, regional integration, energy and food security, among other issues. This research project marks a significant step in its mission to address critical issues and foster stronger inter- regional collaboration.

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