Africa Clinical Research Network Podcast
In this special anniversary episode of the ACRN Health Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Andrew Kambugu, Executive Director of the Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI) at Makerere University, Uganda, for a powerful conversation on the future of clinical research in Africa. Drawing from over two decades of experience, Dr. Kambugu unpacks why clinical research is not just important—but essential—for Africa’s development. He shares real-world examples of how African-led research has transformed patient outcomes, and why the continent must move from being a participant to a leader in setting its own research agenda. The discussion explores what it takes to build sustainable research institutions, develop and retain talent, and overcome challenges such as brain drain and fragmented systems. At the core of it all is a clear message: Africa must invest in its people, strengthen its institutions, and collaborate more effectively across borders. Looking ahead, Dr. Kambugu highlights reasons for optimism—from Africa’s growing population and dynamic young scientists to the continent’s ability to leapfrog through innovation, technology, and data science. This episode is both insightful and inspiring—a call to action for Africa to take ownership of its research future.
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