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CivicSciTV’s Questions of the Day Host Fanuel Muindi interviews Stephanie Okeyo, founder and director of Under the Microscope (UTM), a non-profit organization advancing science and innovation infrastructure in Africa through Education, Societal Engagement, and Research. A microbiologist by training, Okeyo discusses a preliminary report on science engagement funding landscape in Africa that UTM has been undertaking with partnership from the Falling Walls Engage and the West African Center for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP). Okeyo emphasizes the importance of understanding local contexts and the impact of their programs on marginalized communities. Okeyo also highlights the need for sustainable funding and national support, and outlines future plans for expanding UTM’s reach, including developing more community-based engagement hubs and enhancing collaborations with local and international partners. A notable quote from Okeyo: “Public engagement is so important, and there is less evidence supporting the impact of this work. Our goal is to make the space more evidence-based, and supporting conversations and actions from the lived experiences and real data.”

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