MUST Partners with Future Earth Africa Hub to Boost Evidence-Based Research in Malawi

By Jones Gadama
Strengthening Research Capacity in Malawi
The Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) has formed a strategic partnership with Future Earth Africa Hub, a global research organization, to enhance evidence-based research addressing Malawi’s development needs.
Building Research Capacity
David Mkwambisi, Director of MUST’s Institute of Industrial Research and Innovation, emphasized the partnership’s focus on developing researcher capabilities: “Our role is to ensure researchers, particularly emerging scholars, produce quality evidence for informed policymaking.”
Partnership Objectives
As Future Earth’s Southern Africa regional hub, MUST will:
- Enhance research quality and relevance
- Create platforms for researcher-policymaker engagement
- Address critical national challenges through evidence-based solutions
Addressing National Challenges
The collaboration will tackle pressing issues including climate change, poverty reduction, and inequality through targeted research initiatives aligned with Malawi’s development priorities.
Strategic Importance
This partnership represents a significant advancement for Malawi’s research ecosystem by:
- Leveraging international expertise
- Strengthening STEM research capabilities
- Supporting national development goals
Future Earth’s Continental Impact
Future Earth Africa Hub works across the continent to promote sustainable development through collaborative research initiatives with academic institutions, governments, and practitioners.
Malawi’s Research Progress
The partnership builds on Malawi’s recent investments in research infrastructure and STEM education, positioning the country for greater innovation-led growth.
Source: The Maravi Post