Members
NISPAC members have complementary professional backgrounds, and work or have worked for government agencies, international organisations, think tanks, and universities. Their diverse experiences and skills provide a robust foundation to develop a comprehensive strategy, catalysing innovative and policy-relevant research on intelligence in African countries.
- Etannibi Alemika: University of Jos, Nigeria
- Jean-Pierre Bat: French Government, France
- Juliet Berg: University of Glasgow, UK
- Thomas Bruneau: Naval Postgraduate School, USA
- Marina Caparini: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden
- Nicolas Courtin: Revue Afrique Contemporaine, France
- Tessa Diphoorn: Utrecht University, The Netherlands
- Jonathan Fisher: University of Birmingham, UK
- Tshepo Gwatiwa: Stellenbosch University, South Africa
- Annette Hübschle: University of Cape Town, South Africa
- Paul Jackson: University of Birmingham, UK
- Sonia Le Gouriellec: Catholic University of Lille, France
- Cristiana Matei: Naval Postgraduate School, USA
- Berouk Mesfin: Independent Researcher, Ethiopia
- Patrick Mutahi: University of Edinburgh
- Sobukwe Odinga: University of Pennsylvania, USA
- Patrick Peprah Obuobi: University of St Andrews, UK
- Mutuma Ruteere: Centre for Human Rights and Policy Studies, Kenya; Former UN special rapporteur
- Miles Tendi: University of Oxford, UK
- Damien Van Puyvelde: University of Glasgow, UK
- Belete Yihun: Centre for Dialogue, Research and Cooperation, Ethiopia
- Mark Phythian: University of Leicester
- Robert Garner: University of Leicester