Annual Report 2021: The Cogs that Turn the APHRC Machine
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2021Author
Makinwa, Bunmi
Kyobutungi, Catherine
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Abstract
After 20 years of independent operations, our vision to transform lives in Africa
through research is shaping up. It is a bold vision that cannot be achieved
single-handedly. Therefore, we have embraced the practice of weavingwe
have developed networks and partnerships across our programmatic areas, in
different sectors, with organizations operating at different levels across and within
decision-making spaces, and organizations with different mandates in all sub regions
of the continent and beyond. We have woven partnerships by aligning, learning,
and collaborating with critical institutions that impact the continent’s development
including civil society, academic institutions, funders, government agencies,
multilateral organizations, and grassroots organizations among others.
Our collaboration with the African Union Commission (AU), UNECA1, and the
World Health Organization (WHO) has resulted in the increased awareness about
the need for an aging agenda. APHRC’s research has been used within the ‘AU
Policy Framework and Plan of Action on Aging in Africa’. It has informed the ‘Africa
Common Position on the Rights of Older People’ and the ‘Protocol on the Rights
of Older Persons in Africa’. The Center has also developed practical guidelines to
improve older people’s wellbeing in Africa ‘Towards Long-term Care Systems in sub-
Saharan Africa’.
At the same time, the Center is cognizant of the impact of gender inequality on
women, from the unequal burden of unpaid care work, mental health, economic
empowerment and sexual and gender based violence. It is for this reason that the
Center is engaging in multi-year partnerships with stakeholders to advance Africa-led
research and policy engagement on violence against women and girls, and maternal
health. Under the Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa initiative
(IMCHA), APHRC has been working on strengthening individual and institutional
research capacity, enabling national-level ownership of research, building coherence,
and facilitating mutual learning. Between 2014 and 2022, IMCHA built a network of
committed actors, highlighting the need for evidence-informed decision making on
maternal and child health.
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