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Citizen-owned • Non-partisan • Independent

Organizing Africa’s civic capacity — democratically.

AEPDA is a citizen-owned Pan-African civic institution governed by its Founding Charter, Statutes, and Internal By-Laws. Registered members decide. Elected organs execute.

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Legal basis

Binding texts

AEPDA is structured through a Charter, Statutes, and By-Laws that define authority, limits, transparency, and due process.

Charter & Statutes

Participation

Membership sovereignty

Decision-making authority is held by registered members in good standing. Contributions do not buy influence.

Membership

Discipline

Safeguards

Independent audit, ethics and conflict-of-interest controls, whistleblowing protection, and public reporting.

Transparency

What AEPDA is — and is not

AEPDA is

  • Citizen-owned and member-governed
  • Non-partisan and non-violent
  • Independent from governments, parties, and donor control
  • Designed to complement states through civic coordination

AEPDA is not

  • Not a political party
  • Not an NGO or charity model
  • Not an investment scheme (no dividends, no returns)
  • Not a parallel government

AEPDA’s core principles include civic ownership, direct democracy, equality of voice, transparency and auditability, legality and non-violence, and anti-capture discipline.

Start here

1) Read the documents

Review the Charter and Statutes to understand scope, safeguards, and limits.

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2) Join as a member

Register, accept the Covenant, and receive a unique member ID and certificate.

Membership onboarding

3) Participate

Register expertise, join assemblies, vote when called, and propose priorities.

Expert registry