Revitalizing the Research Ecosystem in Eastern Africa: Strategic Policies, Collaborative Partnerships, and Innovation-Driven Growth

  • Dr. Samina Khan Faculty of International Relations, Director of Research Publications & Projects ADMAS University Somaliland
  • Dr. Ahmed Farah Idle Faculty of International Relations, University of Hargeisa (School of Postgraduates)

Abstract

Research in Eastern Africa has enormous potential in catalyzing socio-economic development but its challenges are apparent; funding, unfavorable infrastructure, fragmented policies, and the problem of brain drain. The present research focuses on the approaches for improving research policies in the region to enhance health, agriculture, and climate change research through policy reform, partnership, and innovation for competitiveness. That is why if Eastern Africa synchronizes its research investments with national and regional development priorities, strengthens public private partnerships, and encourages innovation at the local level, systemic barriers to progress can be overcome. Beneficial cases like Kenya M-Pesa, Rwandan ICT polys, as well as Ethiopia renewable energy study show how right track solutions make a difference. The remedies suggested in this research involve the need to increase financial investment in research and development to levels comparable to the rest of the world, creating research networks regionally and extending innovation hubs inclusively and scalable. All these strategies are meant to foster a coherent and stable architecture of research systems to place Eastern Africa as an innovation frontier in sustainable development.

Keywords: Eastern Africa, Research Ecosystem, Policy Reform, Strategic Partnerships, Innovation, Socio-economic Growth, Sustainable Development

Published
2024-12-31