Cambridge researchers have long worked with African colleagues on issues that matter not just to the continent but to the world.
Research into the epic chronicling the adventures of the legendary Swahili ruler, Fumo Liyongo, has revealed messages that reach far beyond myth-...
Each year, academic dialogue is enriched at the Centre of African Studies by the arrival of a group of African scholars who spend up to six months...
Research across the University is helping to clean up water in regions around the world.
Two research programmes in the Faculty of Education are bringing new insight to the impact and implementation of education in developing countries...
A new research collaboration will investigate the capacity of radio to facilitate citizen-led governance in developing countries.
New networking activities will help academic expertise in information and communications technology to benefit developing countries.
In order to reduce the transmission of HIV from mother to baby during breastfeeding, scientists are developing a low-cost, modified nipple shield...
Cambridge academics are helping to strengthen research expertise in Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Rwanda.
African national parks such as Masai Mara and the Serengeti have seen populations of large mammals decline by up to 59 per cent, Cambridge...
Excavation of the deepest archaeological trench in North Africa half a century after it was first dug is offering a glimpse of up to 200,000 years of...
Dr Zoltán Tiba’s research on why famines happen is posing questions about the root causes and possible long-term interventions.
Expensive medical equipment is lying unused in Rwanda's leading hospital because it costs too much to use it, a report by enterprising students has...