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Bridging Borders: Evaluating Policy Innovations for Strengthening HIV/AIDS Research Collaboration in African Nations                                                      

Ngugi Mwaura J.

School of Natural and Applied Sciences Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

HIV/AIDS remains a critical public health issue in Africa, where the epidemic’s impact is disproportionately felt, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite progress in treatment and prevention, significant challenges persist, including high infection rates, stigma, and limited healthcare infrastructure. Regional collaborations in HIV/AIDS research have shown promise in addressing these issues by pooling resources, expertise, and infrastructure across borders. However, barriers such as inadequate funding, fragmented policies, and regulatory inconsistencies hinder the effectiveness of these collaborations. This review evaluates innovative policies aimed at strengthening HIV/AIDS research collaboration among African nations, focusing on harmonizing policies, enhancing funding mechanisms, building research capacity, and leveraging technology to address logistical challenges. Through case studies of successful collaborations, the review identifies strategies for overcoming barriers and promoting sustainable, regionally-led HIV/AIDS research. The findings suggest that fostering intra-African partnerships and strengthening local research ecosystems can accelerate progress toward controlling the epidemic, improve the equity of global health research, and contribute to the development of context-specific, scalable interventions.

Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Africa, research collaboration, policy innovation.

CITE AS: Ngugi Mwaura J. (2025). Bridging Borders: Evaluating Policy Innovations for Strengthening HIV/AIDS Research Collaboration in African Nations. INOSR Experimental Sciences 15(1):51-56. https://doi.org/10.59298/INOSRES/2025/151.5156