We empower African communities, innovators, and partners with research driven solutions co-created through deep collaboration and local ownership.

The ResilientAfrica Network (RAN) implements a multifaceted portfolio across three core thematic areas—Research, Innovation, and Community Engagement—to strengthen resilience across the African continent.

RAN’s research portfolio focuses on generating deep, evidence-based insights to understand and strengthen resilience across diverse contexts. Utilizing mixed-methods approaches, RAN investigates critical intersections such as climate change, food security, and the socio-economic impacts of digital identity systems in East Africa.

Rigorous evaluations in fragile settings like South Sudan and Somalia have measured the benefits of integrating psychosocial support and longer-term funding into emergency programs, providing essential evidence for the humanitarian-development nexus.

Furthermore, the network pioneers complexity-aware monitoring and learning frameworks, such as those developed with USAID, and uses innovative methodologies like “photovoice” to empower marginalized groups to document their experiences with challenges like gender-based violence and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Innovation at RAN is dedicated to technology development, product design, and supporting the scaling of solutions that help communities withstand shocks. The network has pioneered a university-led ecosystem that has incubated over 300 innovations, including the “EpiTent” for Ebola treatment and mobile-based early warning systems.

By applying human-centered design (HCD) and systems thinking, RAN ensures that solutions like off-grid electric refrigeration and single-dose packaging are both sustainable and user-centric.

Beyond technology, RAN strengthens the broader innovation ecosystem through workforce development programs and fellowship initiatives like “Celestini Uganda,” which nurtures future talent to solve “last mile” connectivity challenges in underserved areas.

Community Engagement projects prioritize participatory processes and local empowerment to ensure that development is truly community-led. A cornerstone of this approach is the five-step immersion and co-creation process, which has empowered communities in Uganda and Malawi to develop their own strategies for youth livelihoods and climate-resilient agriculture.

These initiatives often focus on the most vulnerable, using community radio to transform disaster-prone regions into hubs for participatory risk communication and early warning.

By establishing two-way feedback channels and training community facilitators in HCD, RAN ensures that responses to crises like COVID-19 and efforts to end violence against women are informed by local knowledge and achieve long-term community agency.