Effective environmental health policy and practice must be built on a foundation of rigorous, context-appropriate research. Yet Africa has long been underserved by environmental health research that reflects its diverse realities and priorities. AFREHO’s Research & Innovation program addresses this gap by supporting and conducting high-quality research that generates locally relevant evidence, informs policy, and drives practical innovation.
Our research agenda spans the full spectrum of environmental health concerns—from traditional challenges like water quality and sanitation to emerging issues such as air pollution, chemical safety, and the health impacts of climate change. We prioritize participatory research approaches that engage communities as partners, not subjects, ensuring that findings translate into actionable solutions. Through partnerships with universities, research institutions, and think tanks across Africa and globally, we build research capacity and foster scientific collaboration.
Innovation is the natural extension of research. We support the development and testing of new technologies, service delivery models, and behavior change approaches tailored to African contexts. From low-cost water testing kits to community-based environmental monitoring systems, our innovation agenda seeks practical, scalable solutions that can be adapted and adopted across the continent. We document and disseminate findings through publications, policy briefs, and knowledge-sharing platforms, ensuring that evidence reaches those who need it most.
Conduct and commission rigorous research on priority environmental health issues
Build research capacity among African institutions and early-career researchers
Translate research findings into accessible formats for policymakers and practitioners
Foster innovation in environmental health technologies and approaches
Establish AFREHO as a trusted source of environmental health evidence for Africa
Create platforms for knowledge exchange and scientific collaboration
Environmental burden of disease in African contexts
Climate change and health adaptation strategies
Water quality monitoring and innovative treatment technologies
Sanitation behavior change and sustainable service delivery
Air pollution sources, exposures, and health impacts
Chemical safety and waste management
Health impacts of urbanization and housing
One Health approaches to environmental health challenges
Environmental health researchers and academics
Graduate students and early-career scientists
Policymakers seeking evidence for decision-making
Practitioners looking for effective interventions
Development partners funding environmental health programs
Communities interested in participatory research
50+ peer-reviewed publications within 3 years
10+ policy briefs informing national and regional policy
Strengthened research capacity in 20+ African institutions
Documented innovations ready for scale-up
Established AFREHO research network across Africa
Increased African representation in global environmental health research
| SDG | Alignment |
|---|---|
| SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being | Research underpins health improvements |
| SDG 4: Quality Education | Supports research training and capacity building |
| SDG 9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure | Directly promotes innovation |
| SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals | Fosters research collaboration |