Last Updated: 20/05/2026

EU-Africa Research Infrastructure Alliance to Foster Infectious Disease research, Knowledge sharing and Innovation (RAFIKI)

Objectives

RAFIKI project will support capacity building for early drug discovery in Africa with a focus on infectious diseases (e.g., malaria, tuberculosis).

Principal Institution

EU-OPENSCREEN, Germany

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Bahne Stechmann
Susan Winks

Rationale and Abstract

EU-OPENSCREEN is coordinating the RAFIKI project and leads the work packages on community building, outreach and training. The RAFIKI consortium will support capacity building for early drug discovery in Africa with a focus on infectious diseases (e.g., malaria, tuberculosis). Sub-Saharan Africa is disproportionately burdened by such diseases yet lacks a critical mass of appropriately skilled scientists and access to general infrastructure, enabling technology platforms and expertise for drug discovery research. RAFIKI will leverage existing collaborations within the consortium to build the knowledge and technical capacities of research institutions across Africa. RAFIKI will establish regional training hubs in South, East and West Africa to support local capacity/skillset building for early-/mid-career researchers via bidirectional scientific training visits, mentorships, regional in-person workshops and online training courses. To establish the requisite infrastructure for future drug discovery R&I, knowledge and procedures will be shared for compound library curation at partner institutions (i.e., workflows, open database creation, library sharing capabilities), and data management capacities will be bolstered using the Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) Vault. To secure funding beyond the project lifetime, the consortium will liaise with relevant industrial actors and potential public/private funders.

Date

Jan 2025 — Dec 2027

Total Project Funding

$1.62M

Funding Details
European Commission, Belgium

€303000 contribution to EU-OPENSCREEN, €276654 to H3D Foundation, €278079 to University of Dundee, €132148 to UG, €127940 to KEMRI, €114104 to Stellenbosch University, €182462 to UCT and €85595 to University of Zambia
Grant ID: 101188390
EUR 1.5M
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