The ARNTD was created because a gap had been identified in the growth and promotion of African NTD researchers, their research capacity and potential to empower the next generation of African NTD researchers. The ARNTD also aims to be a sustainable collaborative Network between researchers, policy makers and implementers working towards an Africa free of NTDs. Additionally, the 2nd WHO report on NTDs “Sustaining the drive to overcome the global impact of neglected tropical diseases” published in 2013, has identified capacity-strengthening as a top priority to accelerate interventions against NTDs at country level. Thus there is ample justification for the operations of the ARNTD.
ARTND comes in to fill a critical gap in NTD control and elimination – that of multidisciplinary research on urgent research questions needed to move control and elimination goals to reality, in Africa, with African research leadership, and is unique in the following ways:
The objectives of the ARNTD can be broken down into four main objectives, each with a number of sub-objectives which expand a bit further on the main objective under which they fall: