€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

Supporting mpox responses and research in eastern DRCThe MBOTE-SK project is embedding research within the response to the new clade Ib mpox outbreak in eastern DRC.

Improving tuberculosis detection in childrenThe Decide-TB project is evaluating tools that could help clinicians diagnose TB more reliably in children.

An overarching clinical trials network for AfricaThe CTCAN project is creating an umbrella network connecting existing clinical trial networks in sub-Saharan Africa to provide a...

Treating epilepsy caused by parasite infection The NeuroSolve project is evaluating a new treatment for patients who develop epileptic seizures when tapeworm larvae become lodged in their...

Eliminating post-natal transmission of HIV to infantsThe PROMISE-ZERO project is assessing the wider roll-out of a strategy for reducing mother-to-child transmission of HIV, with the...

AI detection of parasite infectionsThe MultiplexAI project is developing an easy-to-use add-on for conventional microscopes that deploys artificial intelligence (AI) models to detect...

Rapid protection against Ebola virusThe EBO-PEP project is evaluating whether monoclonal antibodies can protect close contacts of people with Ebola virus 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)...
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











