๐๏ธ Africa Centre of Excellence for Palliative Care Research and Knowledge Translation
Strengthening the evidence base for palliative care across Africa through research excellence, capacity building, and knowledge translation
Launched September 2025 at the 8th International African Palliative Care Conference, BotswanaThe Africa Centre of Excellence for Palliative Care Research and Knowledge Translation represents APCA's commitment to Strategic Objective 3 of our 2020-2030 Strategic Plan: strengthening the evidence base for palliative care in Africa. Hosted by the African Palliative Care Association and building on the foundation of the APCA Research Network (APCRN) established in 2012, the Centre addresses the growing burden of serious health-related suffering across the continent.
(2026-2030)
Across 87 Countries
Across 30 Countries
in African Research Network
๐ฏ Vision and Mission
Vision: A region with a forward-looking, sustainability and innovation-driven research ecosystem to drive research and knowledge translation for palliative care in Africa.
Mission: To strengthen the evidence-base and Knowledge Translation ecosystem for palliative care in Africa for robust public policy, action and practice in the care of patients with serious illnesses.
The Centre employs a health systems strengthening approach aligned with WHO building blocks, addressing the projected doubling of deaths associated with health-related suffering in Africaโfrom 3.37 million in 2016 to 7.61 million by 2060.
๐ Strategic Objectives
The Centre operates through six interconnected strategic objectives designed to address critical gaps in African palliative care research:
- Regional Research Agenda: Drive a region-wide, prioritised palliative care research agenda for paediatric and adult palliative care
- Evidence Generation: Generate robust evidence to inform APCA's core objectives and respond to information needs from partners and policymakers
- Research Infrastructure: Bring researchers together in collaborative partnerships to develop the research ecosystem for palliative care in Africa
- Capacity Building: Build capacity for professional development for researchers in Africa through targeted training and mentorship
- Sustainability: Support sustainability of palliative care research in Africa through resource mobilization and institutional strengthening
- Knowledge Dissemination: Establish an African Palliative Care journal and foster research findings dissemination for policy use
๐ฌ Scope of Activities
Research Participation and Collaboration
The Centre forges and nurtures partnerships to engage in regional and international paediatric and adult palliative care research. Current flagship collaborations include:
- Two annual flagship research projects (one paediatric, one adult) matched to regional priorities identified through evidence gap mapping
- Partnership with Stanford University on children's palliative care implementation science
- Collaboration with St Jude Children's Research Hospital on education and paediatric palliative care research (five-year partnership)
- Joint projects with University of Cape Town on increasing access for vulnerable populations
- Clinical trials capacity building with University of Zimbabwe Clinical Trials Unit
๐ Capacity Building and Leadership Development
Addressing the critical shortage of research skills among health care professionals, postgraduate students, and policymakers:
- Four Modular Courses: Grant writing, research design/conduct, data analysis, and writing for publicationโaccredited across three African regions
- Post-Doctoral Mentorship: Cohorts of five post-docs mentored by senior researchers in grant writing and publication, with target of 60% women and 70% LMIC-based researchers
- Research Seed Grants: 20 seed grants for early career researchers over two years for formative work on planned research projects
- Research Reference Working Groups: 10 special interest groups covering primary health care, emergency medicine, end-of-life care, mHealth, health economics, education, access to controlled medicines, outcome measurement, methodological issues, and children/young people
๐ APCA Journal of Palliative Care
Addressing the lack of African-led publication pathways, the Centre is establishing the first African Palliative Care Journal (launching 2026):
- Editorial board established with African and international expertise
- Affordable publishing costs for African researchers with grant-sourced waivers and discounts
- Peer-reviewed platform highlighting context-specific research from the continent
- Open access digital repository for grey literature and research outputs
๐ Knowledge Translation and Evidence Communication
Ensuring research translates into policy and practice through:
- Evidence and Gap Maps (EGM): Maintained and updated bi-annually for adult and paediatric palliative care to identify research priorities
- Regional Research Symposiums: Two annual events for dissemination and networking, starting 2028
- Policy Briefs: Two-page evidence summaries delivered to parliaments, Ministries of Health, and WHO country offices
- Community Engagement: Workshops with policymakers, media, civil society, and patients to build research literacy and advocate for evidence-based care
๐๏ธ Implementation Timeline
Foundation Phase
Centre launched at 8th APCA Conference in Botswana. Advisory group established, website launched, editorial board selected. First advisory meeting held to set priorities.
Capacity Building Launch
First cohort of five post-docs selected and paired with mentors. Four modular courses developed and accredited. First research symposium with university partners.
Expansion and Networking
First symposium with PhD students to form community of practice. Consortium meeting with Global Health Palliative Care working group to develop proposals for Uganda, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, and South Africa.
Regional Leadership
First regional research symposium held. Symposium for MSc students to showcase research. Clinical trials monitoring unit established with University of Zimbabwe. First journal issues published.
Sustainability and Scale
WHO Collaborating Centre status achieved. Full research infrastructure operational across continent. APCA Journal fully established with sustainable funding model.
๐ฅ Centre Advisors
The Centre is guided by a distinguished advisory board comprising African and international experts in palliative care, research methodology, and health systems strengthening:
๐ค Research Partnerships
The Centre has cultivated 29 strategic research partnerships across academic institutions, hospices, and tertiary hospitals, ensuring rigorous, context-appropriate research that informs policy and practice.
๐ฅ Flagship Academic Partners
- King's College London (UK)
- Stanford University (USA)
- University of Cape Town (South Africa)
- University of Ibadan (Nigeria)
- Makerere University (Uganda)
- University of Zimbabwe
- University of Ghana
- University of Toronto (Canada)
- University of Ottawa (Canada)
- Imperial College London (UK)
- University of Leeds (UK)
- University of Navarra (Spain)
๐๏ธ Clinical Partners
- Mulago National Specialised Hospital (Uganda)
- Uganda Cancer Institute
- Mildmay Uganda Hospital
- University College Hospital (Nigeria)
- Groote Schuur Hospital (South Africa)
- Princess Marina Hospital (Botswana)
๐ International Organisations
- St Jude Children's Research Hospital
- International Children's Palliative Care Network (ICPCN)
- Global Institute of Psychosocial, Palliative and End of Life Care (GIPPEC)
- Palliative Care in Humanitarian Aid (PallCHASE)
- SIOP Africa
- International Psycho-oncology Society (IPOS)
๐ฐ Investment and Sustainability
| Financial Year | Budget (USD) | Focus Area |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 (2026) | $179,630 | Foundation and setup |
| Year 2 (2027) | $447,465 | Capacity building expansion |
| Year 3 (2028) | $468,740 | Full operations and journal launch |
| Year 4 (2029) | $207,115 | Consolidation |
| Year 5 (2030) | $314,870 | Sustainability and scale |
| Grand Total | $1,617,820 | Five-year strategic investment |
Sustainability Model: The Centre contributes 15% of all grants received to APCA's core operations, ensuring institutional sustainability while building a self-sustaining research ecosystem through journal revenues, training fees, and collaborative funding applications.
๐ Expected Impact (2026-2030)
- High Awareness: Created among key audiences of the Centre and its work across the continent
- Digital Platform: Interactive website with Evidence Maps exploring existing research
- Network Growth: Regular webinars, events, and increased membership of the research network
- Evidence Generation: Demonstrators to evaluate models of care with published findings in peer-reviewed journals
- Academic Journal: Established African Palliative Care journal publishing peer-reviewed African research
- Attitude Shifts: Series of debates and engagement efforts shifting attitudes toward palliative care
- WHO Collaborating Centre: Status achieved for the Africa region
๐ง Connect With Us
Whether you are a researcher, clinician, policymaker, or advocate, there is a place for you in Africa's palliative care research ecosystem.
Contact the Centre
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Phone +256 772 460 536
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Address Plot 95, Dr Gibbons Road, Kampala, Uganda
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P.O. Box 72518, Kampala
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