ACSS's region of engagement includes all African countries. However, engagement with
Algeria,
Egypt,
Libya,
Mauritania,
Morocco, and
Tunisia is shared with the
Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies. Since ACSS is based in
Washington, D.C., the Center also engages local Africa specialists.
Regional offices In September 2004, the Africa Center recommended establishing four Africa Center Regional Offices. The first regional office was opened in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on October 26, 2006. In November 2008, a second Regional Office was opened in
Dakar, Senegal. The goal of the ACSS Regional Offices was to establish long-term and visible Africa Center presence on the continent. Specifically, the Regional Offices helped to strengthen relationships with African governments, international organizations, the African Union and sub-regional organizations, and other partner institutions across the continent. The Regional Offices build outreach programs and provide support for ACSS Community Members and organized Community Chapters. They planned and executed ACSS activities in support of ACSS headquarters and host governments. In addition, the Regional Offices fostered strong working ties with African defense, military, and civic leaders to advance common policy objectives. Due to Department of Defense budget cuts, ACSS Regional Offices were identified for closure in the summer of 2014. Their outreach mission was transferred to the main campus in Washington, D.C.
East Africa Regional Office (EARO) Based in
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, EARO promoted bilateral dialogue through continuous engagement with the
African Union (AU), the Intergovernmental Authority for Development (IGAD), the Institute for Security Studies (ISS), Ethiopian International Institute for Peace and Development, the
European Union, African Military Attachés Association, EASBRIG, African Standby Forces, and the U.S. Mission to the AU. EARO also maintained and expanded ACSS alumni networks and community chapters. Of these, the International Alumni Chapter played a critical role in advancing the policy dialogue on China’s role in Africa, the referendum in Southern Sudan, and ongoing instability in Somalia and Eritrea. The East Africa office worked with the Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa to support forums at
Camp Lemonnier on issues of regional importance.
Regional Office for West Africa (ROWA) Based in
Dakar, Senegal, ROWA developed outreach strategies and proposals to address issues such as security sector governance and civil-military relations both at national and regional levels. Following a West Africa counter-narcotics workshop, ROWA provided regional expertise for ministerial-level dialogue on the subject and helped forge regional partnerships around the conclusions of the workshop. Other ROWA projects examined the opportunities and challenges facing the armed forces in developing policies, finding new financing channels, allocating resources, and creating structures to better integrate women in the armed forces. ROWA also partnered with the
Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) by helping to build military capabilities, develop content on the dynamics and extent of transnational crimes in West Africa; its implications for national, sub-regional and global security including
terrorism financing; and its impact on ongoing democratization, anti-corruption, development and public health efforts within West Africa. == Senior leadership ==