€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

An adaptive trial platform for testing neonatal sepsis treatmentsThe SNIP-AFRICA project is establishing a research platform with an innovative trial design that will enable multiple...

Amplifying access to new antibioticsThe ComBac-Africa project is working to improve access to new antibiotics in sub-Saharan Africa, incorporating measures to ensure their judicious use and...

Oversight of molecular and cellular therapiesThe CAPACITY 2023 project is strengthening capacity for ethics review and regulatory oversight of clinical research projects involving gene...

Using cough analysis to triage possible tuberculosis casesThe 4-CAGE-TB project has received Global Health EDCTP3 support to complete its EDCTP2-funded study of cough analysis to identify...
The Clinical ResEArch Training fellowship with Industry involVEment (CREATIVE) programme supports the scope of EDCTP3 through strengthening clinical research capacity in service of reducing...

Training new African ‘bioentrepreneurs’The SAHRI Fellowship project provides promising researchers from sub-Saharan Africa with a structured three-year training programme that includes a 6...

Using genomics to track mpox Building on the existing Global Health EDCTP3-funded ODIN project, the ODIN-Mpox project is applying genomic technologies to wastewater surveillance to track the...
Probiotics to boost rotavirus vaccine responsesThe PRoRota project is assessing whether probiotic supplements can boost responses to rotavirus vaccination and reduce the risk of diarrhoeal...
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












