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Global Health EDCTP3 invests in global health through funding collaborative projects tackling infectious diseases and supporting activities for research capacity building in Africa.

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Global Health EDCTP3-funded Ebola 3SI-CONTROL project logo
  • In progress
  • Neglected infectious diseases
Integrated control of multiple parasitic worm infectionsThe 3SI-CONTROL project is assessing whether it is safe and effective to administer multiple antiparasitic drugs simultaneously and...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded INTENSE-TBM-2 project logo
  • In progress
  • Tuberculosis
Improving treatment of TB meningitisWith Global Health EDCTP3 funding, the EDCTP2-funded INTENSE-TBM project is completing a trial that could radically improve the treatment of tuberculosis...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded INTEGRATE project logo
  • In progress
  • Emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases
A platform for evaluating Lassa fever treatmentsThe INTEGRATE project is creating a clinical trial platform able to support efficacy studies on multiple Lassa fever therapeutics.
Global Health EDCTP3-funded ComBac-Africa project logo
  • In progress
  • Diarrhoeal diseases
  • Lower respiratory tract infections
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
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...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded CAPACITY 2023 project logo
  • In progress
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
Oversight of molecular and cellular therapiesThe CAPACITY 2023 project is strengthening capacity for ethics review and regulatory oversight of clinical research projects involving gene...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded 4-CAGE-TB project logo
  • In progress
  • Tuberculosis
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...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded IMVACS project logo
  • In progress
  • Malaria
Despite available efficacy data on two malaria vaccines designed for broad use, there is little evidence about scalable delivery strategies in areas with seasonal malaria transmission. We...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded SAHRI-Fellowship project logo
  • In progress
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
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...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded ODIN-MPox project logo
  • In progress
  • Emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases
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...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded EPoCA project logo
  • In progress
  • Emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases
Rapid detection of Ebola virus infectionsThe EPoCA project is developing an innovative new point-of-care test for Ebola virus infections that will also give insights into infection severity...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded CATCR project logo
  • In progress
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
  • Tuberculosis
  • Neglected infectious diseases
Building research capacity in antimicrobial resistanceThe CATCR project is training a new generation of researchers in the increasingly critical field of antimicrobial resistance.
Global Health EDCTP3-funded REACH-OUT project logo
  • In progress
  • Other childhood infectious diseases
Reaching those missing out on vaccinationThe REACH-OUT project is developing strategies to ensure that more ‘zero-dose’ children – those missing out entirely on the benefits of vaccines –...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded MBOTE-SK project logo
  • In progress
  • Emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases
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.
Global Health EDCTP3-funded OPTIC-TB project logo
  • In progress
  • Tuberculosis
Detecting TB in childrenThe OPTIC-TB project is assessing whether the use of WHO-recommended clinician guidance (treatment-decision algorithms, TDAs) can improve the detection of...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded CECABI II project logo
  • In progress
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
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...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded ECOWAS-RegECs project logo
  • In progress
  • Emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
The proposed strengthening project for clinical research oversight in ECOWAS region, consists of practical training of regulatory and ethics experts by exposing them to Lassa Fever vaccine...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded RER-CTO project logo
  • In progress
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
Why RER-CTO?: The conduct of clinical trials requires competent ethics committee and regulatory authorities that can review clinical trial applications and monitor processes independently...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded BRIDGE NETWORK project logo
  • In progress
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
Building capacity in health data analysisThe BRIDGE NETWORK project is establishing five centres of excellence to build skills in the use of health data to address key health challenges in...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded Ebola AFRICAI-RI project logo
  • In progress
  • Lower respiratory tract infections
  • Tuberculosis
AI-based diagnosis of lung conditionsThe AFRICAI-RI project is establishing a digital infrastructure to support the development of AI-based image analysis tools to automate diagnosis of key...
Global Health EDCTP3-funded CTCAN project logo
  • In progress
  • Cross-disease or disease unspecific
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...