Opportunity Africa

Opportunity Africa is a project of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution (AdTI).

Jack Kemp said on April 29, 1997 at a hearing on U.S. Trade with Sub-Saharan Africa before the 'Subcommittee on Trade of the House Committee on Ways and Means': "'I am including with my testimony background research by Tocqueville's Opportunity Africa Project, which Congressman Payne chairs, on these hopeful developments. '"

On internet no information of that research seems to be available.

Kenneth Brown (president of AdTI) wrote on February 8, 2000: "Our Africa Projects honorary chairman is Congressman Donald Payne". 

Gregory Fossedal wrote on May 14, 2000 the article "How to help a continent ever in crisis? America, United Nations consider Africa alternatives" and at the end of that article was written:"Gregory Fossedal is chairman of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution and directs its Opportunity Africa project."

Donald Payne is currently co-chairman of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution and chairman of its Opportunity Africa Project.

Other AdTI Projects

 * American Immigration Institute
 * Center on Regulation and Economic Growth
 * Committee for the Common Defense
 * Focus on Agricultural Regulation and Markets (FARM)
 * International Monetary Fund Assessment Project
 * Teacher Choice