The World Bank Group (WBG) and four leading African think tanks today jointly launched the Network for Impact in Africa (NIA), a new initiative designed to deepen operational collaboration and accelerate development outcomes across the continent.
Its core purpose is twofold: to join forces in sharing practical global and local knowledge when engaging policymakers and to identify actionable, country-specific solutions that can accelerate impact.
“The Network for Impact in Africa is part of our broader transformation to build a more connected, inclusive, and impactful World Bank Group Knowledge Bank. We are rethinking how knowledge is created and used — embedding local expertise from the start and amplifying African voices in shaping solutions that drive real results,” said Axel van Trotsenburg, Senior Managing Director, World Bank.
NIA brings together African think tanks and the World Bank Group as partners, fostering mutual learning and co-creation of solutions that are grounded in local African realities and informed by applied global knowledge. The initiative aims to amplify regional voices, embed African expertise in policy advice, and strengthen relationships between WBG country teams and local institutions.
“NIA strengthens our ability to innovate and learn from each other. With this partnership, we can build lasting capacity and develop approaches that reflect Africa’s diversity and ambition,” said Victor Murinde, Executive Director, African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) and Co-chair of NIA.

