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Africa’s Rising Research Output

For two decades African science has been on a steady upward curve. The figures below — drawn live from the OpenAlex corpus — show a research base that is no longer marginal, but growing, broadening, and increasingly cited. It is exactly this momentum that an African light source would amplify.

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A decade of growth

Left: the continent-wide trend. Right: the trajectories of the five most productive nations — rising, and converging.

AfLS Science Observatory · live dataAfrican research output by yearTotal works per year across the continent.Explore this interactively →
AfLS Science Observatory · live dataTrajectory of the top 5 nationsHow the leading producers have grown over the decade.Explore this interactively →
Open the macro dashboard →Live figures from the OpenAlex corpus · powered by Apache Superset

Where the growth is concentrated

Output today is led by a handful of national systems with deep universities and existing research infrastructure. That concentration is not a weakness to hide but a foundation to build on: these institutions are the natural early adopters and anchor users of a shared light source, while the long tail of emerging producers shows where access would unlock new participation.

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The producers

The national systems and the institutions driving the most output.

AfLS Science Observatory · live dataTop countries by outputNational research systems ranked by volume.Explore this interactively →
AfLS Science Observatory · live dataTop institutions by outputThe universities and centres leading the work.Explore this interactively →