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A Pan-African Lens for Sustainable Solutions

AFRIB’s research approach is driven by a commitment to understanding and addressing the unique social and behavioural challenges faced across Africa. We recognize that a “one-size-fits-all” approach is ineffective, and therefore, we prioritize a Pan-African lens in our research methodology.

AFRIB Research

Key Features of AFRIB's Pan-African Research Approach

Cultural Context Sensitivity

We acknowledge the rich diversity of African cultures and incorporate this understanding into every stage of our research process. This includes:

Recruiting culturally competent researchers:

Our research teams are diverse and often include members from the regions where research is conducted. This ensures a deeper understanding of local contexts.

Analyzing data through a cultural lens

We interpret findings while considering cultural nuances and avoiding ethnocentric biases.

Utilizing culturally appropriate research methods

AFRIB goes beyond traditional Western research methods. We employ techniques that resonate with local communities, such as focus group discussions with traditional facilitators or storytelling methodologies.

Regionally Focused Research

AFRIB recognizes the vastness and diversity of Africa. We conduct research in various regions, ensuring the relevance and applicability of findings to specific contexts. This could involve:

Multi-site studies

We may conduct research across different countries or regions within Africa to capture a broader perspective on a specific issue.

Collaborative research with regional partners

Partnering with African research institutions and universities in specific regions allows for deeper insights and ensures research aligns with local priorities.

Dissemination of findings in local languages

We translate research reports and summaries into relevant African languages to ensure accessibility and knowledge sharing within local communities.

Participatory Research Approach

 AFRIB actively involves communities in the research process:

Collaborative research design

We engage with community members to co-create research questions and methodologies that address their needs and priorities.

Community feedback throughout the process

We actively seek feedback from community members at different research stages, ensuring the project remains culturally appropriate and relevant.

Knowledge co-creation and capacity building

AFRIB prioritizes knowledge co-creation by empowering communities to become active participants in research, fostering ownership and long-term sustainability.

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Benefits of a Pan-African Research Lens:

Culturally Relevant Solutions

By considering cultural contexts, our research leads to more effective and sustainable solutions that are well-received by the communities they aim to serve.

Enhanced Generalizability

While focusing on specific regions, our research methodology allows us to draw more generalizable conclusions about behaviour and social development across Africa.

Empowered Communities

Engaging communities in research builds trust, ownership, and capacity, leading to long-term positive change.

AFRIB's research methodology

AFRIB’s research methodology is constantly evolving to reflect the dynamic nature of African societies. We strive to remain at the forefront of research that promotes positive social change and wellbeing across the continent.

Current Research Projects

Publications and Research Reports