Alumni of the African Studies Program can be found in positions across the government, in private and non-governmental sectors, throughout the United States and abroad.
• African Capacity Building Foundation, Harare, Zimbabwe
• African Development Bank
• Agence Francaise de Developpement
• AT Kearney
• Bank of America
• British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Kinshasa, Congo
• British Embassy, Addis Ababa
• British Foreign Service
• Brookings Institution
• Catholic Relief Services
• Center for Defense Information
• Center for Strategic and International Studies
• Chase Manhattan Bank
• Citicorp
• Corporate Council on Africa, Washington, D.C.
• Council on Foreign Relations
• Economic Development Institute, World Bank
• ExxonMobil Corporation
• GE Capital
• Georgetown University
• Government of Sudan
• InterAction
• International Business Initiatives
• International Center for Development Policy
• International Finance Corporation
• International Fund for Agricultural Development
• International Monetary Fund
• Jeune Afrique
• JP Morgan Chase
• Louis Berger
• Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italy
• Mitchell Madison Group, New York, NY
• Morgan Stanley
• National Democratic Institute, Washington, D.C.
• National Endowment for Democracy, Washington, D.C.
• New York Times
• Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
• Smithsonian Institution
• Stanford University
• Swiss Foundation for World Affairs
• The OPEC Fund
• U.S. Congress
• U.S. Department of Commerce
• U.S. Department of Justice
• U.S. Department of State
• U.S. Institute of Peace
• UNFPA
• United Nations Development Program
• United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
• United States Senate
• US Agency for International Development
• US Chamber of Commerce
• US Department of Justice
• US Department of the Treasury
• US Federal Elections Commission
• USAID, Washington, D.C.
• USIS/Department of State
• World Bank Group
• World Trade Associates
• World Vision