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New Stakeholders’ Group members to advise on the programme

  • News article
  • 13 March 2026
  • Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking
  • 4 min read

The Global Health EDCTP3 Governing Board has appointed new members to its Stakeholders' Group, following an evaluation of 70 applications received from organisations worldwide. 32 African, European and international organisations have been appointed as members and three have been invited as observers. This represents the second cycle of the Stakeholders’ Group, building on the foundations laid by the previous members.

Diverse voices shaping the future of global health research

A balanced membership has been established, comprising 13 organisations with presence in Africa, 8 in Europe, and 11 with an international reach. In selecting the new organisations, the Governing Board prioritised achieving a representative balance of stakeholders, taking into account the geographic scope, theme and sector diversity of the applicant organisations. 

Several highly scored European research organisations and pharmaceutical companies were placed on a reserve list to make way for umbrella associations and networks that could represent their interests.

Newly appointed members to contribute to the programme’s priorities

The Stakeholders' Group will provide expert advice and guidance on the programme's strategic direction, contributing their expertise and perspectives to shape the programme's initiatives and anchor it in the wider global health context. The input of the Stakeholders' Group will inform the programme's decisions and help drive progress towards its objectives.

Who is in: the organisations joining the Stakeholders’ Group

These are the organisations that will comprise the Global Health EDCTP3 Stakeholders’ Group:

 OrganisationTypeCountry of registrationGeographic presence
1Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC)Agency of the African UnionAfrican UnionAfrica 
2Africa Constituency Bureau (ACB) Public AuthorityEthiopiaAfrica
3African Alliance Civil society South Africa Africa 
4African Medicines Agency (AMA)Agency of the African UnionAfrican UnionAfrica 
5BioVac IndustrySouth AfricaAfrica
6Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) Funding Body Norway International 
7Combatting Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Accelerator (Carb-X) Research OrganisationUSInternational
8Deutsche Stiftung Weltbevölkerung (DSW) Civil SocietyGermanyEurope
9Dotoh Health SMEBeninAfrica
10East, Central and Southern Africa Health Community (ECSA-HC)Public AuthorityTanzaniaAfrica
11END Fund Civil SocietyUKInternational
12European Research Infrastructure on Highly Pathogenic Agents (ERINHA)Research OrganisationBelgium/FranceEurope
13French National Research Institute for Sustainable Development (IRD) Research OrganisationFranceEurope
14Global AMR R&D Hub Public AuthorityGermanyInternational
15Impact Global Health (IGH)Research OrganisationAustraliaInternational
16Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) Antwerp Research OrganisationBelgiumEurope
17Interdisciplinary Consortium for Epidemics Research (ICER) Research OrganisationUgandaAfrica
18International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) Research OrganisationItalyEurope
19International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations (IFPMA) IndustrySwitzerlandInternational
20International Vaccine Institute (IVI) PDPSouth KoreaInternational
21Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) PDP Switzerland International 
22National Center for Malaria Research and Training (CNRFP) Research OrganisationBurkina FasoAfrica
23nuvoteQ  SMESouth AfricaAfrica
24Pharmalys Industry UK Africa 
25TB AlliancePDPUSAfrica
26The Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi)  PDP Switzerland International 
27The European Global Health Research Institutes Network (EGHRIN) UniversityNetherlandsEurope
28The Global Health Network (TGHN)Research OrganisationUKEurope
29The Robert Koch Institute  Public AuthorityGermanyEurope
30The UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) Public AuthoritySwitzerlandInternational
31The World Patients Alliance (WPA)  Civil SocietyUSInternational
32West African Institute of Public Health (WAIPH) Civil SocietyNigeriaAfrica
Observer 1European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)Agency of the European UnionEuropean UnionEurope
Observer 2European Medicines Agency (EMA)Agency of the European UnionEuropean UnionEurope
Observer 3Instituto de Salud Carlos III Public AuthoritySpainEurope

Most of these organisations have already appointed a representative and an alternate to participate in the Stakeholders' Group, who will serve a two-year term and help ensure gender balance. A small number of organisations are still finalising the appointment of their representatives.

How the first group shaped the programme’s direction

The first Stakeholders’ Group played a key role in shaping the early development of the Global Health EDCTP3 programme. During its mandate, the group contributed to organising the Twelfth EDCTP Forum (Kigali, 2025), provided substantial input on the update of the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA), and supported the identification of adjacent sectors relevant to the programme’s broader objectives. It also offered reflections on Global Health EDCTP3’s evolving mandate within the context of the Lusaka Agenda. Together, these contributions helped lay the strategic foundations on which the programme is being implemented.

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Publication date
13 March 2026
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Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking