Malawi
Science Granting Council
Summary
The National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST) in Malawi fosters scientific innovation and technological advancement to drive national development and improve the quality of life for all Malawians.
Council details
The National Commission for Science and Technology (NCST) serves as Malawi’s lead advisory body on research, science, technology, and innovation (RSTI). Its mandate includes promoting, coordinating, supporting, and regulating RSTI activities across sectors. The NCST operates under the Science and Technology Policy of 2002, currently under revision to reflect emerging needs.
NCST brings together stakeholders from academia, government, and the private sector to co-create solutions with real-world impact.
One of NCST’s notable achievements came in 2022, when Malawi established a dedicated science and technology fund. This landmark decision was a direct result of the Commission’s advocacy and policy influence. The new fund has significantly transformed how research is conducted. It ensures that research is better aligned with national priorities and directly addresses Malawi’s development challenges.
Strengthening Science through SGCI
Malawi joined the Science Granting Councils Initiative (SGCI) in 2015. Since then, the NCST has benefited from multiple SGCI capacity-building initiatives.
These include training in monitoring and evaluation, research funding, innovation incubation, and institutional strengthening. Such support laid the groundwork for the creation of Malawi’s science and technology fund.
The Commission acknowledges that SGCI’s support has been instrumental in enhancing its operational capacity and promoting research excellence.
Driving Innovation with Local Impact
NCST’s approach combines scientific excellence with community-focused innovation. Through the SGCI, the Commission supports projects that tackle local challenges while fostering sustainable development.
Examples include converting fly waste into fertiliser, using solar energy in rural areas, building biogas plants, and promoting modern fish kilns. Each initiative demonstrates how applied research improves lives and supports national development goals.
Leadership Perspective: A Transformative Journey
In a recent interview, Gift Kadzamira, Director-General of NCST, shared the Commission’s journey since its establishment in 2003 and operational start in 2009. She reflected on how SGCI has enabled Malawi’s research ecosystem to grow stronger, more relevant, and more inclusive.
Through the continued support of SGCI, NCST remains committed to developing a responsive, impactful research and innovation landscape in Malawi and beyond.
Impact we’re having
Stories of change
Low-tech health app engages
Five years after its launch, PENSA – a mobile app developed in Mozambique— has been accessed by…
SGCI funded projects
Empowering Malawi’s rural communities through renewable energy, sustainable agriculture
Project Titles & Institution Areas of Research Number of Projects being funded Project Duration Grant Amount In-Kind Distribution Council Collaboration with other councils
Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Malawi collaborate on science and technology projects
Project Titles & Institutions Areas of Research Biotechnology, mining technology, space science, digital communication technologies, climate smart technologies, AI, agro-processing and renewable energy Number of Projects being funded In-kind Distribution In-kind support (~USD 5K each) covering…
Research and Resources
Related News
Why Africa needs its own playbook for measuring STIs
As Africa moves to implement the Science, Technology, and Innovation Strategy for Africa (STISA-2034), one major obstacle is the absence of reliable data. Only three countries, Egypt, South Africa, and Tanzania, have consistently collected national research and development (R&D) and innovation statistics since 2007. Without…
Call for expert consultancy: Intersectional dimension of gender-sensitive drought management in East Africa
The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and the Lake Victoria Basin Commission (LVBC) invite qualified experts to contribute to a scoping study and assessment report on “The intersectional dimension of gender-sensitive drought management in East Africa.” The consultancy will provide technical input for…
Harnessing traditional materials for climate-smart development in Ghana
In Ghana, communities are rediscovering the potential of traditional building materials to drive sustainability and climate resilience. A research team led by Callistus Tengan, professor of construction management at Bolgatanga Technical University, is advancing this mission by integrating eco-friendly materials, renewable energy, and smart technologies…