The African Think Tank Named Global Vision Partner by Dallas Baptist University
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DALLAS, TX – September 16, 2025 — The African Think Tank (TATT) is proud to announce its official designation as a Global Vision Partner with Dallas Baptist University (DBU), joining an elite international network of organizations committed to advancing education, servant leadership, and cross-cultural engagement. This new partnership expands access to Global Education, Leadership Development, and Community Transformation for African Professionals.
The DBU Global Vision Partner Program fosters collaboration with institutions that share its mission of developing leaders who will make a lasting impact in their communities and beyond. As a newly named partner, TATT will help bridge educational and leadership opportunities between Africa and the global community.
Partnership Benefits for the TATT Community:
● Expanded Educational Access: TATT members will gain streamlined access to DBU’s degree programs, executive education, and scholarship opportunities tailored for emerging leaders across the African continent and diaspora.
● Leadership Development: Members will participate in exclusive, value-driven leadership programs, mentorships, and workshops designed to prepare them for influential roles in business, public service, healthcare, and social innovation.
● Global Networking Opportunities: Through DBU’s international network, TATT professionals will connect with like-minded leaders around the world, fostering collaboration and innovation across cultures and industries.
● Cultural Capital Building: This partnership reinforces TATT’s mission to help Africans and allies leverage cultural heritage as a tool for global influence and community advancement. “This partnership represents a bold step in expanding the horizons of African professionals across the diaspora,” said Dr. Sidonie Niba, Founder of The African Think Tank. “As a Global Vision Partner, we are opening new pathways of influence - providing our members with the tools, knowledge, and connections to transform not just their own lives, but entire communities across Africa and beyond.”
About the Global Vision Partner Program:
DBU’s Global Vision Partner Program is a signature initiative designed to bridge education, faith, and service across cultures. By partnering with organizations like TATT, DBU extends resources, training, and collaborative opportunities to equip global leaders for service in business, government, nonprofits, and education.
About The African Think Tank (TATT):
Founded in 2023, The African Think Tank is a global platform that cultivates collective growth among Africans, friends of Africa, and the entire diaspora. TATT creates spaces for networking, professional development, and legacy-building — from growth mindset mixers and entrepreneurial showcases, to partnerships with institutions that open doors to education, leadership, and economic empowerment.
Media Contact:
Mafue Woupeya Forchu
Director of PR and Communications
The African Think Tank (TATT)
info@theafricanthinktank.com