Cambridge researchers have long worked with African colleagues on issues that matter not just to the continent but to the world.
Researchers at one of the busiest maternity hospitals in the world aim to help more women survive complications giving birth.
Researchers have developed a free, open-source toolkit that allows laboratories in developing countries to produce their own tools for COVID-19...
Many schools in Ethiopia lack the hygiene facilities and infrastructure to control COVID-19 effectively, as they reopen for the first time after...
Development projects that target the education of the world’s very poorest girls also significantly improve other young people’s attainment...
An award-winning team from Cambridge, Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia has been bolstering entrepreneurship in Southern Africa and supporting some...
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) failure and drug resistance are extremely common in patients living with HIV who are admitted to hospital in Malawi...
Cambridge researchers are supporting a project to 3D-print face shields and face masks in Malawi. The work is helping them create a 'blueprint' for...
Walking at ‘botanist pace’ on Mount Terror in South Africa, Dr Ángela Cano likes to stop and smell the succulents. She then measures, photographs...
A cost-effective phone-based system developed by a Cambridge researcher and her Ugandan colleagues to support HIV patients has been rapidly adapted...
How Cambridge researcher Dr Ebele Mogo helped tackle a coronavirus public health language gap across Africa in four weeks and 18 languages with 30...
Millions of the world’s poorest children are leaving school without mastering even basic levels of reading or maths because of an overlooked pattern...
‘First-generation learners’ – a substantial number of pupils around the world who represent the first generation in their families to receive an...