PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Lem Ngongalah AU - Wepngong Emerson AU - Ngwa Niba Rawlings AU - James Muleme Musisi TI - Research challenges in Africa – an exploratory study on the experiences and opinions of African researchers AID - 10.1101/446328 DP - 2018 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 446328 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/10/17/446328.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/10/17/446328.full AB - Background Insufficient research is a major impediment to growth, development and advancement of health in Africa. Africa produces less than 1% of global research output. Meanwhile, African countries face some of the toughest challenges worldwide, most of which can only be tackled through robust and efficient research. Addressing the barriers to conducting research in Africa is a step towards improving research capacity and output. This study aimed to identify the key challenges affecting research practice and output in Africa; and to highlight priority areas for improvement.Methods A cross-sectional survey was administered through an online questionnaire, including participants from six countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Participants included research professionals, research students, research groups and academics.Results A total of 424 participants responded to this survey. The ability to conduct and produce high-quality research was seen to be influenced by multiple factors, most of which were related to the research environment in African countries. Priority areas for improvement included providing more training, raising awareness on the importance of research in Africa, encouraging governments to commit to research and increasing collaboration between researchers in Africa.Conclusion The conditions under which research is done in Africa are severely flawed and do not encourage engagement in research, or continuity of research activity. African governments need to develop initiatives that accelerate and support research and research-based education in Africa, in order to build a solid foundation for research, increase research capacity, and enable institutions to provide valuable training and develop sustainable research opportunities in Africa.