30/08/23

Funding women in academia

A lady scientist performing gel electrophoresis in a laboratory. Africa Science Focus is exploring how funding agencies are supporting women in research. Photo by Martha Mawia (Wikimedia)
A lady scientist performing gel electrophoresis in a laboratory. Africa Science Focus is exploring how funding agencies are supporting women in research. Copyright: Martha Mawia(CC BY-SA 4.0)

Send to a friend

The details you provide on this page will not be used to send unsolicited email, and will not be sold to a 3rd party. See privacy policy.

Listen on Apple PodcastsListen on SpotifyListen on Google PodcastsListen on StitcherListen on OvercastListen on Amazon MusicListen on CastboxListen on Podcast AddictListen on Pocket CastsListen on iHeartRadioListen on PandoraRSS Feed


Season 4, Episode 4

In this episode of Africa Science Focus, we explore how funding agencies are supporting women in research. We take a look at the barriers that persist for women pursuing academic careers and how these can be broken down.

How can funding for women’s research in Africa help them contribute to knowledge creation on an equal footing to men and compete on the global stage? And how can data on gender help funding agencies address gaps in grant allocation?

Our reporter, Michael Kaloki, has been speaking to African women in science about their experiences and the new initiatives aimed at levelling the playing field.

This podcast was supported by the Science Granting Councils Initiative, which aims to strengthen the institutional capacities of 18 public science funding agencies in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Do you have any comments, questions or feedback about our podcast episodes? Let us know at [email protected]

This piece was produced by SciDev.Net’s Sub-Saharan Africa English desk.