European-African partnership funding clinical research on poverty-related infectious diseases. Supported by the European Union under Horizon 2020. πͺπΊ
πCelebrating 20 years
EDCTP was established on this date 20 years ago.
We invited representatives of our member countries, current and former members of our advisory bodies, and other partners to share their views on the EDCTP programme‡οΈ
https://t.co/bbwu33JWJZ
The AFRITRAC project received a β¬1.3M @EDCTP3 grant to boost infectious disease modelling in sub-Saharan Africa.
28 fellows, 14 partners, 8 countriesβbuilding Africa-led capacity in data, AI and outbreak prediction.
πRead more https://t.co/RQiunxywWi
On #WorldTBDay, the EDCTP Association highlights how African-led science is driving real progress β from faster diagnostics to better treatments and vaccines.
Read more π https://t.co/L3y6XSTpfW
π²π¬ Madagascar joins the EDCTP Association!
As a member, the country becomes eligible for funding from the @EDCTP3 and can actively help shape the programmeβs strategic direction.
π Read more https://t.co/YSjMkeDEAx
π¨π Switzerland Switzerland is now a full member of the EDCTP Association β increasing our membership to 16 participating European countries and further strengthening global health research collaboration.
π Read more: https://t.co/F1AwCvvi94
π£ Happening tomorrow
Join our online information session on the new @EDCTP3 CSA calls and learn how consortia can work with the EDCTP Association as proposal coordinator.
π 25 February 2026 | 14:00β16:00 (CET)
π https://t.co/4lV8lj0N5u
We look forward to welcoming you!
ππΉπ¬ Togo joins the EDCTP Association!
Approved on 3 Feb 2026, #Togo becomes the 32nd participating African country and is now eligible for funding under the @EDCTP3 programme.
A strong step forward for regional collaboration in health research.
New study of publications acknowledging #EDCTP2 funding (2014β23) shows EUβAfrica research can be equitable:
β‘οΈ 86% include African authors
β‘οΈ 71% African lead authors
β‘οΈ Strong focus on access, equity & local needs
π Read the full article: https://t.co/Ag7M4lvTxm
π A milestone in #malaria treatment!
The KALUMA trial confirms the safety & efficacy of GanLum β the first potential advance in over 25 years. A testament to global collaboration, sustained investment, and African scientific leadership.
Read more π https://t.co/zPVQdjYsur
π Turning research into real-world impact! π
Join the launch of the Research into Policy Toolkit β a free resource by EDCTP & @info_TGHN to help bridge the gap between research and policy.
π 13 Nov 2025 | 13:00β14:30 UTC
π Register: https://t.co/PjQoDzQHiy
Last week, an EDCTP Association team visited the UCT Lung Institute for a monitoring visit of the XACT-19 project, which is exploring rapid screening of digital X-rays to improve #TB detection. Strong collaboration and great progress in advancing #TBresearch in Africa! ππ¬
π Our September 2025 Update is here!
π Burundi joins EDCTP (now 31 African members)
π New global call (GRIPP) for clinical trial readiness β apply by 14 Nov
π¬ Achievements in the fight against #TB & #malaria
π Full issue: https://t.co/WpXSBmNUhn
π’ Burundi joins the EDCTP Association, becoming the 31st African Member Country.
Membership makes Burundi eligible for funding under the Global Health EDCTP3 programme and allows it to contribute to the programmeβs strategic direction.
π Read more https://t.co/q5UQBz0U6O
π EMA grants orphan designation to AlpE for drug-resistant TB
A novel combo of ethionamide + alpibectir shows promise in tackling one of the worldβs deadliest infectious diseases. π‘
π Read more: https://t.co/IU3MiVvTLY
π’ Donβt miss the AVAREF September 2025 webinar!
ποΈ 11 Sept | 13:00β14:30 UTC
ποΈ Dr Tarek Salem
π‘ Topic: Adaptive Clinical Trials Designs β Challenges, Uncertainties & Opportunities
π Register: https://t.co/ZxFrf2Xf84
#ClinicalTrials#GlobalHealth#AVAREF
π¨ New in Nature Communications!
The EDCTP2-funded CAPRISA 012B trial shows π hyaluronidase boosts subcutaneous delivery of bNAbs, matching IV levels. A step toward long-acting, scalable #HIVprevention for women in Africa. π
π https://t.co/sSoGbzdIcE
π #Uganda celebrates its first MSc in Infectious Disease #Epidemiology graduates!
Trained through the EDCTP-funded IDEA Fellowship, these outbreak-ready epidemiologists are set to strengthen health security from local to global level. π
π https://t.co/MKc4w654iV
Our August 2025 Update is here! Find out more about:
β Prof. Marcel Tanner steps down from his role as High Representative
β Progress on the clinical trial for a promising malaria vaccine.
β Updates on our EDCTP2 projects and fellows.
And more!
π https://t.co/10ULIc19ek
We thank Prof. Marcel Tanner as he steps down as High Representative of the EDCTP Association. His visionary insights and commitment to health equity have inspired us all. The EDCTP movement continues to thrive thanks to his legacy.
Read more π https://t.co/WjrVDt4Ade
π’ Fellowship opportunity
The ICGEB SMART Fellowship is open for applications! This programme promotes mobility among ICGEB Member States through training in new tech and collaboration. π§ͺπ€
π Deadline: 30 Sept 2025
π https://t.co/AWqP3UGEt4