€1.84 billionTotal budget of Global Health EDCTP3
€418 millionFunding for 92 projects with clinical trials and scientific studies
€20 millionFunding for 17 projects that strengthen clinical research capacity in sub-Saharan Africa
49 members of EDCTP Association33 African and 16 European countries
406 participating entitiesfrom 64 countries
33 SMEsparticipating in projects
Our projects

Screening for tuberculosis using lung ultrasoundThe CAD LUS4TB project is assessing whether point-of-care ultrasound can be used in tuberculosis triage, ensuring that patients with the...

Accelerating genomic surveillance researchThe NGS4PublicHealth project is helping to coordinate and provide additional support to a group of projects funded through the Global Health EDCTP3...

Advancing a next-generation malaria vaccineThe PfVIMT project will move an innovative transmission-blocking malaria vaccine a major step towards authorisation.

Advancing ‘triple therapy’ for malariaThe EDCTP2-funded ASAAP study has received additional Global Health EDCTP3 funding to complete its evaluation of a novel ‘triple therapy’ for malaria.

Using point-of-care ultrasound to guide treatment of chest infectionsThe IMCI-PLUS project is promoting greater use of point-of-care ultrasound to improve the detection of bacterial...

Optimising malaria vaccine booster deliveryThe SMV delivery project is exploring when and how to provide booster doses of malaria vaccine to children in areas with seasonal transmission to...

Building capacity for wastewater surveillanceThe ODIN project is establishing an infrastructure for genomic surveillance based on monitoring for the presence of pathogens and antimicrobial...

Rapid detection of sepsis in neonatesThe ACROBAT Newborns project is developing a bedside test to identify newborns at the highest risk of sepsis, one of the most common causes of death in...
Our community speaks
‘My message to any young researcher that's considering applying to EDCTP is: do it!’Catherine Hankins, Senior Fellow at the Amsterdam Institute for Global Health & Development
‘This programme facilitates collaboration between North and South and invests in innovation and development of the next generation.’John Gyapong, Vice-chairperson of the Global Health EDCTP3 Scientific Committee
‘Global Health EDCTP3 is unique in addressing the gaps: strengthening the capacity and the innovation components that are essential for the developing countries.’Eleni Aklilu, Professor of Tropical Pharmacology












