
EDCTP is the largest and most established research partnership between Europe and Africa, working on a shared mission to address infectious diseases, health security threats, and global health challenges.
EDCTP’s funding and governance are based on joint Africa-Europe ownership, enabling long-term, equitable cooperation across regions to address shared health security priorities. Its regional and global presence also advances Europe’s geopolitical objectives, including strengthening international security, reinforcing global health resilience, promoting international cooperation, and upholding human rights. By building strategic partnerships, EDCTP contributes to a stronger Europe on the global stage and complements key EU initiatives, such as the Global Gateway Strategy.[1]
EDCTP ensures that research consortia operate equitably and uphold high ethical scientific standards, actively discouraging ‘helicopter’ research and preventing exploitative practices in lower-income settings. By promoting global partnerships that are fair and respect local needs and ownership, EDCTP strengthens the EU’s credibility and legitimacy, making it a powerful actor in science diplomacy.
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[1] European Commission (2021) Joint Communication to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the European Investment Bank - The Global Gateway