€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

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...

Advancing digital health in East AfricaThe LINDA-FAMILIA project is enabling four countries in East Africa to introduce and scale up multiple digital health technologies.

Accelerating implementation of low-dose primaquine for malaria controlThe IMPRIMA project is working with national stakeholders and communities to ensure the successful introduction of new...

Strengthening African-led capacity in infectious disease modellingThe ICI3D project is creating a regional training hub to expand expertise in infectious disease modelling and promote its...

Widening access to a new HIV therapeutic The ELDORADO trial is testing whether doravirine-based antiretroviral treatment leads to fewer long-term complications while successfully suppressing...

Strengthening clinical research capacity in AfricaThe SINCEP-Africa project is building on an existing global network of community-based research sites to strengthen epidemic and clinical...

Preventing the return of tuberculosis The RECENT-TB project is exploring whether a course of preventive antibiotics after TB treatment can prevent disease recurrence and how to target those...
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












