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‘Global South scientists can tip red tape by thinking, working together’

07 Oct 2025
2 min

Challenges in Scientific Research in the Global South

Scientific research in the Global South, particularly in countries like Kenya and India, faces significant challenges due to bureaucratic obstacles, limited funding, and the high cost of equipment. Notably, these barriers are often more bureaucratic than scientific.

Bureaucratic Challenges

  • Researchers often encounter: 
    1. Multiple overlapping policies and opaque approval processes.
    2. Inhibitory oral directives that lead to stalled experiments.
    3. Protracted waits for permits, exemplified by the experience of wildlife biologists in India.
  • Dr. Wambua highlights that bureaucracies often do not provide satisfactory explanations for delays, indicating a lack of written guidance.
  • The ‘jugaad’ approach in India reflects innovative but informal problem-solving methods to navigate bureaucratic inefficiencies.

Procurement and Funding Issues

  • Formal procurement rules in India impose rigid norms, complicating the acquisition of niche materials for labs.
  • The Indian Ministry of Finance attempted to ease procurement constraints by raising the direct purchase limit.
  • Funding shortfalls are a significant issue, with: 
    1. Delays in disbursing fellowships in India.
    2. Rejection of postgraduate scholarships as highlighted by Dr. Wambua.
  • Collaborative arrangements and partnerships are often necessary to secure funding and resources.

Technological Advancements and Resource Sharing

  • Rapid technological advancements render expensive equipment investments risky.
  • Shipping samples abroad for processing is a cost-effective alternative to purchasing expensive machines.

South-South Collaborations

  • Dr. Wambua advocates for more collaborations among countries in Africa and Asia to: 
    1. Pool resources and align research priorities.
    2. Move beyond the traditional North-South collaboration model.
  • India’s record of international co-authorship, particularly with the US, enhances research visibility and impact.

Conclusion and Optimism

Despite the challenges, there is optimism that creativity and solidarity can sustain scientific research in resource-constrained settings. Dr. Wambua’s experiences and insights offer hope and practical lessons for young researchers facing similar hurdles.

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