Theme: Gender and Inclusivity

Science Granting Councils (SGCs) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are vital in funding and shaping research. However, gender and social inclusion (GeSI) often remain under-addressed in their policies and operations. To…

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Science Granting Councils (SGCs) in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are vital in funding and shaping research. However, gender and social inclusion (GeSI) often remain under-addressed in their policies and operations. To drive inclusive growth and equity, SGCs must mainstream GeSI in their systems and activities.

Why Gender and Social Inclusion Matter

Inclusive research leads to broader social and economic benefits. Yet, many research systems in SSA face barriers:

  • Limited funding (often below 0.5% of GDP)
  • Narrow definitions of research excellence
  • Limited access for women, persons with disabilities, and marginalized communities

By integrating GeSI, SGCs can better serve all groups and increase the social impact of their work.

Six Key Strategies for Mainstreaming GeSI

SGCs can adapt the following practical strategies to promote inclusion:

  1. Universal Design
    Make research systems accessible to all by:
    • Allowing flexible application terms
    • Supporting co-authored submissions
    • Providing editorial help
    • Using toll-free lines for applicants in remote areas
  2. Inclusive Scientific Models
    Balance academic excellence with social relevance. For example:
    • Prioritize digital systems over paper submissions
    • Streamline processes to attract more diverse applicants
  3. Remove Participation Barriers
    Enact and adapt policies such as:
    • Anti-discrimination laws
    • Participation quotas
    • Subsidies for underrepresented groups
  4. Evaluate Program Impact
    Track how funded projects affect marginalized groups and how attitudes shift within institutions.
  5. Promote Visibility of Marginalized Groups
    Share stories and work from underrepresented researchers to inspire others and build community trust.
  6. Set Clear Inclusion Targets
    Commit to actions like:
    • Improving broadband access in remote areas
    • Ensuring websites are accessible
    • Promoting digital literacy for excluded groups

Building Capacity and Learning Together

SGCs can build or outsource the skills needed to implement these strategies. Importantly, they should share experiences regularly through forums, culminating in learning papers that further GeSI efforts across the continent.

By embracing these steps, SGCs in SSA can make their systems more inclusive, equitable, and impactful for all.

Themes

The SGCI aims to strengthen the capacities of these SGCs to support research and evidence-based policies that will contribute to economic and social development.

Strategic Communications and Knowledge uptake
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Strategic Communications and Knowledge uptake

Gender and Inclusivity

Gender and Inclusivity

Engaging with the Private Sector

Engaging with the Private Sector

Strengthening Research Management Capacity

Strengthening Research Management Capacity

Evidence in Policymaking
Two women discussing how a gender lens can help achieve development targets

Evidence in Policymaking

Research and Innovation
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Research and Innovation

Establishing Funding Agencies
SGCI meeting with funding agency staff in West Africa.

Establishing Funding Agencies