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Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Needs assessment to strengthen capacity in water and sanitation research in Africa: experiences of the African SNOWS consortium

Authors: Paul R Hunter, Samira H Abdelrahman, Prince Antwi-Agyei, Esi Awuah, Sandy Cairncross, Eileen Chappell, Anders Dalsgaard, Jeroen HJ Ensink, Natasha Potgieter, Ingrid Mokgobu, Edward W Muchiri, Edgar Mulogo, Mike van der Es, Samuel N Odai

Published in: Health Research Policy and Systems | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Despite its contribution to global disease burden, diarrhoeal disease is still a relatively neglected area for research funding, especially in low-income country settings. The SNOWS consortium (Scientists Networked for Outcomes from Water and Sanitation) is funded by the Wellcome Trust under an initiative to build the necessary research skills in Africa. This paper focuses on the research training needs of the consortium as identified during the first three years of the project.

Methods

We reviewed the reports of two needs assessments. The first was a detailed needs assessment led by one northern partner, with follow-up visits which included reciprocal representation from the African universities. The second assessment, led by another northern partner, focused primarily on training needs. The reports from both needs assessments were read and stated needs were extracted and summarised.

Results

Key common issues identified in both assessments were supervisory skills, applications for external research funding, research management, and writing for publication in the peer-reviewed scientific literature. The bureaucratisation of university processes and inconsistencies through administration processes also caused problems. The lack of specialist laboratory equipment presented difficulties, particularly of inaccessibility through a lack of skilled staff for operation and maintenance, and of a budget provision for repairs and running costs. The lack of taught PhD modules and of research training methods also caused problems. Institutionally, there were often no mechanisms for identifying funding opportunities. On the other hand, grantees were often unable to understand or comply with the funders’ financial and reporting requirements and were not supported by their institution. Skills in staff recruitment, retention, and performance were poor, as were performance in proposal and paper writing. The requirements for ethical clearance were often not known and governance issues not understood, particularly those required by funders.

Conclusions

SNOWS believes that working with African universities to develop networks that support African-led research driven by the local context is an effective approach to develop and retain research skills needed to change policy and practice in water, sanitation, and hygiene in Africa.
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Metadata
Title
Needs assessment to strengthen capacity in water and sanitation research in Africa: experiences of the African SNOWS consortium
Authors
Paul R Hunter
Samira H Abdelrahman
Prince Antwi-Agyei
Esi Awuah
Sandy Cairncross
Eileen Chappell
Anders Dalsgaard
Jeroen HJ Ensink
Natasha Potgieter
Ingrid Mokgobu
Edward W Muchiri
Edgar Mulogo
Mike van der Es
Samuel N Odai
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Health Research Policy and Systems / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1478-4505
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-4505-12-68

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