# Navigating Scientific Inquiry in East Africa Amidst Declining Research Funding

**Authors:** Steve Wandiga, Leonard Ntakarutimana, Fabian Mashauri, Novat Twungubumwe

PMC · DOI: 10.24248/eahrj.v9i1.816 · The East African Health Research Journal · 2025-09-30

## TL;DR

East African researchers are overcoming declining funding by innovating and collaborating to sustain scientific excellence.

## Contribution

The paper presents six case studies showing how East African researchers developed self-sustaining research models amid funding cuts.

## Key findings

- Funding reductions in East Africa led to innovative, resource-efficient research strategies.
- Collaborative networks and open science practices helped maintain scientific standards despite limited resources.
- Strategic policy engagement and community involvement enhanced research relevance and sustainability.

## Abstract

East African scientific research confronts an unprecedented funding crisis that has fundamentally transformed the region's research landscape. Traditional funding mechanisms, heavily dependent on international grants and donor aid, have proven increasingly unsustainable amid global economic volatility, shifting donor priorities, and persistent COVID-19 impacts. Between 2022 and 2024, research funding to sub-Saharan Africa declined by approximately 18%, with East Africa experiencing particularly severe reductions as university research budgets stagnated while inflation eroded purchasing power by 15–20% annually across Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Sudan.

Even if the traditional funding reduction undermined scientific production in the EA region at the beginning, an impressive capacity of resiliency and innovation was thereafter quickly observed that catalyzed unprecedented innovation and collaboration among researchers. Rather than diminishing scientific capacity, this funding crisis has catalyzed unprecedented innovation and collaboration, spurring the development of resilient, self-sustaining research models that maintain scientific excellence despite severe resource constraints. This paper examines 6 transformative case studies that demonstrate how East African researchers have revolutionized scientific inquiry approaches, creating sustainable alternatives to traditional funding-dependent models through a comprehensive analysis spanning 2020–2025.

The cases described in this paper reveal comprehensive strategic frameworks integrating diversified funding portfolios, resource-efficient methodologies, robust community engagement ensuring research relevance, and collaborative networks facilitating expertise and infrastructure sharing. Successful programs strategically leverage expanding digital connectivity, open science practices, and South-South partnerships while systematically building sustainable local capacity and maintaining rigorous scientific standards. Strategic policy engagement and research translation create additional sustainability pathways by aligning research priorities with pressing societal needs and generating diverse funding opportunities.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382)

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## References

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