
While national and regional policies have sought to address long-standing barriers within Africa's R&D ecosystem, many challenges persist, particularly at the operational level. The Calestous Juma Science Leadership Fellows now outline actionable pathways to unlock Africa's health research potential, actively calling on researchers, policymakers, implementers, funders, and governments to collaboratively contribute to reshaping and enabling the continent's R&D landscape.
In a commentary recently published in Nature Health, the Fellows argue that "the challenges we face as Africans in the current rapidly changing international funding environment underscore the importance of engaging in relevant actions to collectively shape a bright future for African R&D." The full paper can be found on Gates Open Research.



