
Africa hosts only around 4% of global clinical trials; boosting clinical research across the continent is key to improving health outcomes and social and economic development. EDCTP’s investments build institutional capacity, attract innovation, foster local scientific leadership, and reinforce Africa’s health research ecosystem, aligning with the continent’s goals and strategies.[1]
EDCTP has enhanced clinical research ecosystems in Africa by supporting over 3,000 researchers and health professionals through fellowships, postgraduate training, and targeted skill-building. It has also invested in advancing ethics oversight, regulatory systems[2] including pharmacovigilance,[3] and digital health capacities, complementing Team Europe Initiatives on Digital Health[4] and Manufacturing Health Technologies in Africa (MAV+).[5] Flagship initiatives that bolster Africa’s clinical trials ecosystems include the Clinical Trials Community Africa Network (CTCAN)[6] connecting researchers, regulators and industry to expand trials, and the Pan African Clinical Trials Registry (PACTR)[7] – Africa’s first WHO-recognised registry – providing a trusted database of planned, ongoing and completed clinical studies conducted in Africa.
Sources:
[1] AUDA-NEPAD (2018) Health Research and Innovation Strategy for Africa (HRISA): 2018-2030
[2] Global Health EDCTP3 (2025) Strengthening regulatory capacity in sub-Saharan Africa; EDCTP (2024) Strengthening ethics review and regulatory capacity. Annual Activity Report 2024.
[3] EDCTP (2021) EDCTP portfolio: Pharmacovigilance 2014-2020
[4] European Commission (2024) Team Europe and African partners launch four initiatives to strengthen health systems and social protection in Africa.
[5] European Commission (2024) Manufacturing and Access to Vaccines, medicines & health technology products in Africa (MAV+)