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icipe champions stronger ties between science and policy for Africa’s progress

RSIF Admin
17 Apr 2025 0

The International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe) hosted a crucial seminar on April 15, 2025, at its Nairobi campus. The seminar explored how to transform research into real-world solutions. Dr Julius Ecuru, Head of Policy & Enabling Environment at icipe, led discussions on Africa’s urgent need to bridge the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and development policies that benefit communities across the continent.

The seminar brought together researchers and stakeholders under the theme “Building the Science-Policy Bridge.” A key focus was the Regional Scholarship and Innovation Fund (Rsif), Africa’s premier PhD scholarship program in STEM fields, currently supporting its latest cohort through Kenyan government funding.

Dr Ecuru emphasized that groundbreaking research alone isn’t enough to transform societies. “The real test comes when we translate laboratory findings into practical solutions that improve lives,” he said. He illustrated this with icipe’s pioneering work on edible insects, where scientific breakthroughs await policy frameworks to reach consumers.
The discussion highlighted Africa’s pressing need for more homegrown scientists. With Rsif having already supported 302 PhD scholars across the continent, Dr Ecuru praised this as evidence of what strategic policy investments can achieve. “When governments commit resources to science, they’re planting seeds for future prosperity,” he remarked.

Dr Ecuru

A recurring theme was the communication gap between researchers and decision-makers. “We must present our findings in language that resonates beyond academic circles,” Dr Ecuru urged. Examples ranged from disease control innovations to sustainable pest management solutions that could benefit millions if properly implemented.

Addressing calls for instant results, Dr Ecuru drew parallels with global scientific achievements. “The COVID-19 vaccines didn’t appear overnight – they stood on decades of prior research,” he noted, stressing the need for sustained investment in Africa’s scientific infrastructure.

The seminar rallied cry for stronger collaboration. “Science informs policy, and policy enables science to flourish,” Dr. Ecuru said. “By working together, we can turn knowledge into tangible progress for all Africans.”

With programs like Rsif leading the charge, the event painted an optimistic picture of Africa’s scientific future one where research and policy walk hand in hand towards shared prosperity.

Reported by Peace Muthoka

First published by Africa Times Network

Link: ICIPE Champions Stronger Ties Between Science and Policy for Africa’s Progress. – Africa Times Network