The Journal of African Policy was originally established to encourage an interdisciplinary academic and professional outlet about African political, social, cultural, and economic themes and the components of African development issues in the post-independence periods.
The general thrust of The Journal of African Policy Review (JAPR) is that theoretical and conceptual discourse of development efforts in Africa must be interdisciplinary whereby policy makers, development practitioners, Artists, film- makers and academics will have an academic and professional journal through which empirical studies and interdisciplinary research could advance scholarship on Africa. Submissions are invited that generate ideas on policy implementation that advance the economic, political, and cultural development of African peoples.