
Jointly organised by the Global Health European & Developing Countries Clinical Trial Partnership 3 (Global Health EDCTP3) and the EDCTP Association, and hosted by the Ministry of Health of Rwanda and the Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC), this year’s Forum brings together participants from 76 countries, including researchers, policymakers, funders and global health stakeholders from across Africa and Europe.
'Rwanda recognises the critical role of clinical research in building strong, evidence-based health systems. Hosting the Twelfth EDCTP Forum offers an opportunity to reaffirm our belief in science, partnerships, and the transformative power of evidence to address today’s health challenges.'
Dr. Sabin Nsanzimana, Minister of Health of the Republic of Rwanda
Under the theme 'Better health through global research partnerships', the Twelfth EDCTP Forum includes:
- A pre-event organised by the RBC and focused on the role of National Public Health and partner research institutes in leading the health system transformation through research
- Over 60 impactful sessions on cross-cutting global health challenges such as antimicrobial resistance, equitable research partnerships, African research leadership, artificial intelligence and digitalisation, climate and health, and much more.
- Nearly 200 oral and poster presentations on the latest advances in clinical research and implementation.
- Plentiful networking opportunities, such as the ‘Meet the Experts’ sessions and mentoring meetings.
- Five EDCTP Prize ceremonies.
'The EDCTP Association takes great pride in supporting the organisation of this twelfth edition of the Forum. This Forum marks a significant milestone in the history of the EDCTP programmes, showcasing the impact of research results funded by EDCTP2 and the exciting and innovative research now being supported by Global Health EDCTP3.'
Dr Henning Gädeke, Chair of the EDCTP Association Board and the Global Health EDCTP3 Governing Board
Many of the research projects and researchers present at the EDCTP Forum are funded by the EDCTP programmes. Global Health EDCTP3 supports collaborative clinical research on medical interventions to prevent, detect, treat and track infectious diseases prevalent in Africa. It also supports the strengthening of research capacities in sub-Saharan African countries to conduct high-quality clinical studies and to prepare for and respond to (re-)emerging infectious diseases. Launched in 2021, Global Health EDCTP3 is currently funding 93 research and innovation projects, involving 374 entities from 62 countries. The total invested in these projects amounts to €357 million.
'It is exciting to see ideas come to life through collaboration. The discussions happening at the EDCTP Forum are not just academic; they are driving the kind of bold innovation and capacity strengthening that directly impact the communities that need it the most. The EDCTP Forum offers a vibrant platform for connection, networking and mentorship designed to support and inspire the next generation of African and European researchers.'
Dr Michael Makanga, Global Health EDCTP3 Executive Director
Learn more about the Twelfth EDCTP Forum: https://edctpforum.eu/
About Global Health EDCTP3 and the EDCTP Association
Established in 2021, Global Health EDCTP3 is a partnership between the European Commission, representing the European Union, and the EDCTP Association, representing the governments of 15 European and 30 sub-Saharan African countries. It builds on the work initiated by the European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnerships (EDCTP) since 2003.
More information: https://www.global-health-edctp3.europa.eu/index_en and www.edctp.org
About Rwanda Biomedical Centre (RBC)
RBC was established in 2011 through a merger of fourteen key health institutions. It serves as the Rwanda National Public Health Institute, with a mission to promote high-quality, affordable, and sustainable health care services to the population through evidence-based interventions and practices. This is accomplished through the implementation of preventative, rehabilitative, and curative health interventions. RBC conducts scientific research, provides diagnostic services, and implements innovative health interventions to protect the nation against diseases and other health threats. For more information: https://rbc.gov.rw/
Details
- Publication date
- 15 June 2025
- Author
- Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking