
GLISTEN is building a network to transform clinical research in Africa and beyond. In these videos, members of the network reflect on the vision, challenges, and opportunities in the Global South.
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DRAFT v5.0 VIDEOS for REVIEW
Available from 22 July 2025
Why GLISTEN? | Full length versions
GLISTEN members share why an African-led clinical trials network is urgently needed and what it means for the future of health research.
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Why GLISTEN? | Shortened versions
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Historical Barriers to African-led science
GLISTEN members share some of the key historical barriers that have held back an African-led science in the fields of health research.
The Goal line
GLISTEN members share their vision on the key outcomes that represent success and passing the goal line for African-led health research.
Gaps Leave Africans Behind
GLISTEN members share on the gaps that result in African science and scientists being left behind global advances in health research.
Previous draft versions
DRAFT v4.0 VIDEOS for REVIEW
Available from 30 June 2025
GLISTEN members share why an African-led clinical trials network is urgently needed and what it means for the future of health research.
Why GLISTEN? Shortened Version
Gaps Leave Africans Behind
GLISTEN members share on the gaps that result in African science and scientists being left behind global advances in health research.
The Goal Line
GLISTEN members share their vision on the key outcomes that represent success and passing the goal line for African-led health research.
Historical Barriers to African-led Science
GLISTEN members share some of the key historical barriers that have held back an African-led science in the fields of health research.