€1.84 billionTotal budget of Global Health EDCTP3
€413 millionFunding for 91 projects with clinical trials and scientific studies
€17 millionFunding for 16 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

Improving tuberculosis detection outside the lungsThe EpiTB project is assessing the clinical impact of a new diagnostic device that is better able to detect TB infections outside the lung.

Promoting use of malaria prevention after hospital discharge in childrenThe PDMC Saves Lives project is helping countries identify the best way to introduce a life-saving new approach to...

Disrupting mosquito feeding to prevent malariaThe LASR project is testing whether a newly developed mosquito repellent can reduce the community burden of malaria infections.

Supporting women living with HIV after pregnancyThe DOLPHIN-3 project is assessing whether it is feasible to temporarily transfer women living with HIV from oral antiretroviral therapy (ART)...

Pregnant women have an increased risk of severe mpox disease, however, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. To better understand altered transmission pattern of MPXV and its impact on...

Optimising HIV treatments for pregnant womenGlobal Health EDCTP3 funding will enable the EDCTP2-supported PREGART project to complete a key trial that will provide evidence on the optimal...

Improving pneumonia treatment in young childrenThe OPT-bCPAP project is supporting the rollout of an innovative low-cost approach with the potential to prevent the deaths of thousands of...

Building research oversight capacity in Côte d’IvoireThe CECABI II project is developing the capacity of research ethics bodies in Côte d’Ivoire and enhancing coordination with its national...
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












