A bar chart and a map of Africa illustrate the distribution of research grants among various African institutions. Bar Chart (left): The chart lists 14 institutions on the y-axis, including Muhimbili University, National Institute of Medical Research, University of Zimbabwe, University of Malawi, University of Nairobi, Uganda Virus Research Institute, MRC Unit The Gambia, University of Kwazulu Natal, Stellenbosch University, Makerere University, University of the Witwatersrand, Kenya Medical Research Institute, and University of Cape Town. The x-axis represents the number of grant records, ranging from 0 to 250. Each bar is segmented by colored sections representing different funding sources: NIH (blue), Wellcome (orange), MRC (gray), CIHR (yellow), EC (light blue), BMGF (purple), EDCTP (dark blue), and SRC (red). Map (right): The map of Africa highlights specific countries in blue. Numbers overlaying the countries represent the number of grant records: Nigeria (119), Ethiopia (35), Kenya (414), Tanzania (184), Uganda (87), Zambia (56), Zimbabwe (67), Botswana (15), South Africa (952), and other countries with smaller numbers. This visual representation shows the concentration of research grants across African research institutions and their respective funding sources.