
EDCTP contributes to the EU’s commitment to human rights by addressing unmet medical needs, promoting gender equality and research equity, and delivering life-saving health technologies for vulnerable populations. It brings together public and private partners to turn global commitments into tangible outcomes, focusing on the Sustainable Development Goals, the EU Global Health Strategy, the AU-EU Innovation Agenda, and other initiatives that advance human rights, the right to health, and shared prosperity.
EDCTP promotes an inclusive innovation ecosystem and prioritises ethical research that responds to historically neglected populations, actively engaging communities[1] in every research stage – from study design to uptake. This approach ensures scientific advancements reach those who need them most, strengthens local scientific capacities and health research ecosystems, advances research equity, and lays the foundations for long-term development in local communities.
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[1] Project example: PREVAC-UP (2025) which developed a training manual on community engagement methods for clinical trials; CETH (2024) that developed a comprehensive framework for enhancing community engagement in infectious disease clinical trials in sub-Saharan Africa; EDCTP (2021) Community engagement, a vital concern in clinical research.