
EDCTP advances health partnerships in Africa by aligning research, investments and interventions with the continent’s priorities.[1] It fosters Africa-led collaboration through strategic alliances with Africa CDC[2], WHO AFRO[3], and AVAREF[4] among others, ensuring research supports long-term health security and integration.
It has also steered cooperation with WHO’s Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR)[5], the Africa Research Excellence Fund[6], and private sector partners[7], while supporting regional networks that connect governments, funders, researchers and industry. These partnerships build skills, mobilise co-investment, and promote coordinated implementation of Africa’s health and research agenda.
As a key implementing partner of the AU-EU Innovation Agenda[8], EDCTP helps align policy, research and innovation systems between Europe and Africa. By embedding collaboration in training, clinical research and regulatory readiness, it enhances Africa’s capacity to address shared health challenges and generate long-lasting socio-economic benefits on both continents.
Sources:
[1] African Union (2025) The African Union Roadmap to 2030
[2] Africa CDC (2025) Africa CDC and Global Health EDCTP3 sign Memorandum of Understanding to promote public health in Africa
[3] EDCTP (2017) EDCTP joins forces with WHO AFRO and TDR to fund implementation research - EDCTP
[4] In 2008, EDCTP awarded two grants totalling approximately 700,000 EUR to WHO to establish AVAREF and strengthen regulatory authorisation capacities across Africa. EDCTP1 evaluation. pp 46.
[5] EDCTP (2015) New EDCTP-TDR Clinical Research and Development Fellowships awarded
[6] EDCTP (2021) EDCTP portfolio: EDCTP/AREF Preparatory Fellowships
[7] EDCTP (2020) Fondation Botnar and Novartis support EDCTP Fellowships on child and adolescent health; EDCTP (2017) EDCTP-GSK Senior Fellowships for co-morbidities between poverty-related diseases and non-communicable diseases
[8] European Commission (2023) The AU-EU Innovation Agenda