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MUST partners with Future Earth Africa Hub to boost evidence-based research

By Jones Gadama

The Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) has partnered with the Future Earth Africa Hub, a global research and innovation organization, to generate evidence-based research that addresses the needs of the country.

According to David Mkwambisi, Director of the Institute of Industrial Research and Innovation at MUST, the partnership aims to build the capacity of researchers, especially upcoming ones, to produce research that informs decision-making.

As the regional hub of Future Earth in Southern Africa, MUST’s partnership with the global research and innovation organization will focus on generating evidence-based research that addresses the country’s needs.

Mkwambisi said the role of the partnership is to ensure that researchers produce evidence that governments and other partners can use to make informed decisions.

“The role of this partnership is to make sure that researchers, especially upcoming researchers, are generating evidence for governments and other partners to be making decisions,” Mkwambisi said.

The partnership between MUST and Future Earth Africa Hub is expected to have a significant impact on research and innovation in Malawi. By building the capacity of researchers and generating evidence-based research, the partnership will contribute to informed decision-making and policy development in the country.

The partnership will also provide a platform for researchers to share their findings and engage with policymakers, practitioners, and other stakeholders.

The Future Earth Africa Hub is a global research and innovation organization that aims to promote sustainability and development in Africa.

The organization works with researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to generate evidence-based solutions to the continent’s most pressing challenges. By partnering with MUST, the organization aims to build the capacity of researchers in Malawi and promote evidence-based decision-making.

MUST’s partnership with Future Earth Africa Hub is part of the university’s efforts to promote research and innovation.

The university has a strong focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and research.

By partnering with the Future Earth Africa Hub, MUST aims to leverage the organization’s expertise and resources to promote research and innovation in Malawi.

The partnership between MUST and Future Earth Africa Hub will also provide opportunities for researchers to engage in cutting-edge research that addresses the country’s most pressing challenges. Malawi faces numerous challenges, including climate change, poverty, and inequality.

By generating evidence-based research, the partnership will contribute to finding solutions to these challenges.

In recent years, Malawi has made significant progress in promoting research and innovation.

The country has invested heavily in education and research infrastructure, and there has been a growing focus on STEM education.

The partnership between MUST and Future Earth Africa Hub is expected to build on this progress and promote research and innovation in the country.

The partnership will also contribute to the development of the country’s research capacity.

By building the capacity of researchers and generating evidence-based research, the partnership will promote informed decision-making and policy development.

This will have a positive impact on the country’s development and will contribute to finding solutions to the country’s most pressing challenges.

The partnership between MUST and Future Earth Africa Hub is a significant development in promoting research and innovation in Malawi.

By generating evidence-based research and building the capacity of researchers, the partnership will contribute to informed decision-making and policy development.

The partnership will also provide opportunities for researchers to engage in cutting-edge research that addresses the country’s most pressing challenges.

As Malawi continues to promote research and innovation, partnerships like the one between MUST and Future Earth Africa Hub will play a crucial role in shaping the country’s future

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