Article 5FWFE Britain’s ‘brutal’ cuts to overseas aid put African science projects in peril

Britain’s ‘brutal’ cuts to overseas aid put African science projects in peril

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Robin McKie
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Lifesaving research on fighting drought and climate change at risk after snap decision to halt crucial funding

For two years, the Rwandan-born scientist Anita Etale has been leading efforts to develop cheap methods to clean contaminated water supplies, a widespread problem in Africa.

Based at Witwatersrand University in Johannesburg, South Africa, Etale had a 300,000 grant from Britain's Royal Society in 2019 to build a team of researchers, who went on to develop cleaning filters using maize and sugarcane stubble. Finding cheap source materials is crucial to make affordable filters," Etale said

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