Africa generates less than 2% of the world’s research output, while representing 15% of the global population. This limits Africa’s capacity to lead its own way towards important sustainable development goals, which requires bringing knowledge generation to the forefront to reduce disease burden and boost the economies. Africa has around 200 researchers per million people, while the UK, for example, has 4,000. The challenge is how to generate — and later retain — the million of postgraduate researchers needed to meet the world average, in a continent where governments struggle to cover their health-care programme and spend less than 1% of their GDP in research and development. In 2013, after teaching in a course in Kampala International Uni...
A new series of grants bolsters efforts to develop new approaches to counter major diseases of poore...
BACKGROUND: Africa bears a disproportionately high burden of globally significant disease but has la...
Cancer research in Africa will have a pivotal role in cancer control planning in this continent. How...
The impact that research has on shaping the future of societies is perhaps as significant as never b...
Professor Thomas Odhiambo is Director of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (...
These proceedings are therefore meant to disseminate knowledge, inspire other emerging scholars - in...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
'The African continent, more than any other, urgently needs agricultural biotechnology, including tr...
Abstract In November 2009, the fifth Pan African Malaria conference was held in Nairobi. Thirteen ye...
After 50 years of independence, Africa is still a profoundly agrarian continent where 2/3 of the peo...
There are two well-known and often-quoted facts about Sub-Saharan Africa. One is that, in spite of s...
Malaria is a major threat to public health and economic development in Africa. Current estimates ind...
Africa is a continent grappling with many challenges, but it is also alive with possibility and boom...
Tephritid fruit flies are considered one of the world’s most notorious pests of horticultural crops,...
A new series of grants bolsters efforts to develop new approaches to counter major diseases of poore...
BACKGROUND: Africa bears a disproportionately high burden of globally significant disease but has la...
Cancer research in Africa will have a pivotal role in cancer control planning in this continent. How...
The impact that research has on shaping the future of societies is perhaps as significant as never b...
Professor Thomas Odhiambo is Director of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (...
These proceedings are therefore meant to disseminate knowledge, inspire other emerging scholars - in...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
Substantial progress has been made in the control of malaria in Africa but much remains to be done b...
'The African continent, more than any other, urgently needs agricultural biotechnology, including tr...
Abstract In November 2009, the fifth Pan African Malaria conference was held in Nairobi. Thirteen ye...
After 50 years of independence, Africa is still a profoundly agrarian continent where 2/3 of the peo...
There are two well-known and often-quoted facts about Sub-Saharan Africa. One is that, in spite of s...
Malaria is a major threat to public health and economic development in Africa. Current estimates ind...
Africa is a continent grappling with many challenges, but it is also alive with possibility and boom...
Tephritid fruit flies are considered one of the world’s most notorious pests of horticultural crops,...
A new series of grants bolsters efforts to develop new approaches to counter major diseases of poore...
BACKGROUND: Africa bears a disproportionately high burden of globally significant disease but has la...
Cancer research in Africa will have a pivotal role in cancer control planning in this continent. How...