
Redefining Africa's Supply Chain Future.
Founded in 2019, the African Institute for Supply Chain Research (AISCR) is a non-profit organization dedicated to building capacity, advancing knowledge, and shaping the next generation of supply chain leaders across Africa. We connect research, education, and enterprise to unlock Africa's economic potential.
Turning Knowledge into Tangible Impact.
Featured Programs & Initiatives
Through targeted programs and partnerships, AISCR delivers research-driven initiatives that transform supply chain systems in Africa.

Africa Supply Chain Leadership Program
Preparing the next generation of supply chain leaders through high-impact training and mentorship.

Research Grants for Innovation
Funding research that drives policy reform, operational efficiency, and sustainable transformation.

Pan-African Supply Chain Conference
Connecting experts, institutions, and decision-makers to shape Africa's supply chain agenda.
Your Contribution Drives Change.
Every contribution, big or small fuels research, empowers professionals, and accelerates Africa's journey toward supply chain excellence.
Educate
Support a student, sponsor a training, or empower a future leader.
Fund Research
Enable groundbreaking studies that influence policy and unlock systemic improvements.
Scale Impact
Help us bring our programs to more countries, more communities, and more institutions.

Real Stories. Real Transformation.
Hear from the researchers, professionals, and partners whose lives and institutions have been transformed through AISCR's initiatives.
“AISCR completely changed how I approach supply chain challenges. The research tools and network they provide are unmatched on the continent.”
“Thanks to AISCR's training programs, our team now operates with a level of efficiency we never thought possible. A game-changer for African businesses.”
“The Pan-African Supply Chain Conference opened doors I didn't even know existed. I connected with partners across 10 countries in one weekend.”
“AISCR's research grants allowed our university to publish findings that are now shaping national supply chain policy.”
“The mentorship program gave me the confidence and skills to launch my own consultancy. I now employ 12 people across two countries.”
Insights that Shape the Future.
Explore our latest research, publications, and upcoming events.


Research on the impact of Logistics on the import system of Uganda
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