[afro-nets] EDCTP approves Euro 80 M of funding to boost HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria research

PRESS RELEASE: EDCTP approves € 80 M of funding to boost HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria research

The European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) has approved over € 80 million for research into prevention of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa. This sum is the highest amount of EDCTP funding approved to date. The approval marks an increase of European investment in research into the three poverty-related diseases and is expected to significantly enhance cooperation between European and African researchers.

EDCTP is a partnership of 14 European Member States plus Norway, Switzerland and sub-Saharan countries. The Partnership aims to reduce the global burden of HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria by pooling resources for conducting clinical trials in sub-Saharan Africa. The current approval of funding consists of a contribution from the European Commission of € 40 M, to be matched by European Member States and third parties. The projects involve 12 European countries and 22 sub-Saharan African countries. Funding was approved in the following areas:

* Tuberculosis Vaccines
* Malaria Treatment
* Malaria in Pregnancy
* Malaria Vaccines
* Ethics review capacity
* WHO regulatory affairs
* Networks of Excellence
* Senior Fellowships

Additional funding in the areas of HIV treatment, vaccines and microbicides, TB treatment and Networks of Excellence is expected to be approved in the second half of 2008.

The projects on TB and malaria that will be funded combine clinical trials with capacity building and networking activities. By integrating these activities EDCTP aims to enhance sustainability of conducting clinical trials on the African continent. A number of projects focuses on creating and developing capacity for ethics review of clinical trials and of enhancing the regulatory framework needed for approval of medicines in Africa. This enables African countries to conduct high-quality and ethically sound clinical trials, and to assess the safety and efficacy of all medicines that enter the African market.

EU Member State commitment and African leadership very encouraging

European Science and Research Commissioner Janez Potočnik underlined the integration of policies achieved by the partnership: "This decision from the EDCTP General Assembly shows the commitment of the participating countries and the European Commission in the fight against the three main poverty-related diseases in and for Africa. We're confident that our cooperation with African researchers will make a difference".

Prof. Charles Mgone, EDCTP’s executive director expressed the significance of the approval when he said: “This is a very significant milestone for collaboration between north and south in the fight against the three main diseases of poverty namely HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. It is also very gratifying to note that among the 26 projects approved for funding 22 have African scientists based in Africa as their principal investigators. This underscores EDCTP’s objective of fostering a genuine partnership and enhancing clinical research capacity in Africa.”

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Daniela Pereira
mailto:Pereira@edctp.org

Can Country Coordination Mechanisms (CCMs) apply for these resources? What are the application procedures and requirements?

Rangarirai Chiteure
Coordinator CCM Secretariat for Global Fund
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Dear Rangarirai,

EDCTP funds the development of new interventions or improvement of existing interventions to fight the three diseases. If the CCM has a research organization within the delivery of health care that needs to research specific aspects of the care with clinical research they can either apply or stimulate teams from research institutions in their country to apply to EDCTP. All applications should follow a call for proposals from EDCTP and all the calls including eligibility criteria for applicants are regularly published on the EDCTP website http://www.edctp.org.

Best regards,

Daniela Pereira-Lengkeek
Administration Officer

EDCTP - European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership
334 Laan van Nieuw Oost Indië
P.O.Box 93015, 2509 AA
The Hague, The Netherlands
Phone: +31 (0)70 344 08 80
Fax: +31 (0)70 344 08 99
website: http://www.edctp.org
mailto:pereira@edctp.org