
EDCTP contributes to Europe’s health security by addressing climate-sensitive infectious disease threats[1] and AMR[2]. As climate change increases the incidence of infections in Europe, EDCTP supports research to identify and anticipate epidemiological trends and climate-sensitive infectious diseases, strengthen early warning, detection, and surveillance, and accelerate the development of medical countermeasures. It enhances epidemic preparedness and response[3], including coordinated responses with neighbouring regions and across public and private actors.
EDCTP has also demonstrated exceptional speed and agility in responding to health crises. During the Ebola, COVID-19, and mpox outbreaks, the partnership quickly mobilised emergency funding to support the rapid start of response projects, providing essential clinical and medical frontline capabilities. Its support involves developing expertise in clinical research, epidemiology, and laboratory diagnostics, crucial for effective outbreak response. EDCTP’s ability to act swiftly across countries and regions in health emergencies makes it a credible and effective partner for protecting health security in Europe and beyond.
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[1] Project examples: IMPACTING (2025), ComBac-Africa (2025), ResTick (2025). CORDIS. European Commission.
[2] Project examples: TASP (2025), PediSEP1 (2025), EX-DR TB (2025). CORDIS. European Commission.
[3] European Commission (2024) Preparedness and research response to public health emergencies – the role of Global Health EDCTP3.