Enhancing integrated research and healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa through digital innovation and Artificial Intelligence

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Programme Category

EU Competitive Programmes

Programme Name

Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking

Programme Description

The Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking (GH EDCTP3) builds on the first and second European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership programmes. This new joint undertaking (JU) is a partnership between the EU and the EDCTP Association, whose members are several European and African countries. The partnership will deliver new solutions for reducing the burden of infectious diseases in SSA and strengthen research capacities to prepare and respond to re-emerging infectious diseases in this region and across the world.

Programme Details

Identifier Code

HORIZON-JU-GH-EDCTP3-2026-03-DIGIT-02

Call

Enhancing integrated research and healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa through digital innovation and Artificial Intelligence

Summary

The proposals submitted under this topic should address the following points:

  1. Strengthen health systems, capacity and partnership to enhance the development and use of existing and new digital health records and tools, leveraging machine learning and AI, aiming to prevent, detect or treat infectious diseases in the scope of Global Health EDCTP3 in SSA, enabling health care workers, government, and policy makers to make informed clinical decisions or implement well-informed epidemic preparedness measures. Proposals should favour low-risk digital/AI approaches.
  2. Strengthen national and regional efforts across SSA with concrete demonstration of scale up of validated digital technologies for implementation at national or sub-regional level, and to align digital health strategies with applicable international best practices.
  3. Improved coordination between stakeholders promoting collaborative platforms and partnerships sharing data and knowledge between regions/countries in SSA and ideally with global partners.

Detailed Call Description

Proposals should include sharing of knowledge between countries with advanced systems and those that have lower capacity in terms of digital tools and skills. Proposals should also use applicable international standards for data use and governance including data privacy and data ownership.

Proposals should consider addressing the societal impact and acceptability of the approach by the populations concerned and should demonstrate compliance with applicable ethics requirements for the use of digital technologies in involved SSA countries.

Proposals should address the audit of the bias of the AI system and address the sustainability of the project outcome beyond the project duration.

Proposals are encouraged to consider expansion of robust, user-friendly digital platforms to grow with the regional needs to reach a broad population of patients, health care workers, government, and policy makers.

Proposals should also ensure equity across involved countries in SSA and in relation to other countries where similar technologies are being developed and/or implemented.

Proposals should look into supporting national and regional (supranational) efforts to align digital health strategies with international best practices. Proposals are encouraged to include the sharing of knowledge between countries with advanced systems and less experienced countries having basic digital infrastructure.

Proposals are encouraged to include hands-on practical capacity-building activities preparing institutions and professionals to lead digital transformation efforts as well as digital health policy dialogues.

The applicants are also encouraged to align with the WHO AFRO and Africa CDC strategies for digital health.

Proposals should include a clear plan for how digital tools will be made accessible and affordable to users. Outcomes should be shared publicly, when possible, especially if they serve the public good or have broad regional relevance.

Proposals should engage communities and relevant stakeholders, most notably (local) key opinion leaders, researchers or clinical Investigators, health care professionals, policy makers, public health authorities and end-users. Applicants should provide methodologies for translating research findings into public health practice and policy guidelines and are encouraged to follow guidance provided in the EDCTP Knowledge Hub Research into Policy Toolkit.

Where possible, collaboration and coordination with the AU-EU Health Partnership’s Manufacturing and Access to Vaccines, medicines and health technologies (MAV+) hub or similar African initiatives is encouraged. The applicants could show, for example, willingness to enter into technology transfer agreements with their counterparts – including the provision of patents, technical knowledge and know-how, or early engagement with regulators or with African manufacturers to support the translation into affordable products adapted to the regional market.

Applicants are reminded of the expectation that proposals should come from research consortia with a strong representation of institutions and researchers from SSA countries, including active participation of Franco/Lusophone countries, if possible. Collaboration with other international research groups with relevant experience is very much encouraged. Applicants are also reminded of the expectation of reaching out to institutions/organisations in countries with high disease burden but with relatively lower research capacities.

Call Total Budget

€18.000.000

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

Expected EU contribution per project €2.250.000 (Number of proposals – 8)

Thematic Categories

  • Health
  • Research, Technological Development and Innovation

Eligibility for Participation

  • Legal Entities
  • Other Beneficiaries
  • Private Bodies
  • Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions

Eligibility For Participation Notes

The conditions are described in General Annex B except for the specific conditions for the Global Health EDCTP3 JU funding as regards entities eligible for funding and consortium composition, the specific rule for countries where the coordinator may be established and the obligation to designate a scientific project leader as below.

Specific conditions replacing the relevant sections in General Annex B to the Horizon Europe Work Programmes

A. Entities eligible for funding

This section applies to both Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) and Coordination and Support Actions (CSA).

To become a beneficiary, legal entities must be eligible for funding. To be eligible for funding, applicants must be established in one of the following countries:

  • The Member States of the European Union, including their outermost regions: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden;
  • The Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) linked to the Member States: Aruba (NL), Bonaire (NL), Curação (NL), French Polynesia (FR), French Southern and Antarctic Territories (FR), Greenland (DK), New Caledonia (FR), Saba (NL), Saint Barthélemy (FR), Sint Eustatius (NL), Sint Maarten (NL), St. Pierre and Miquelon (FR), Wallis and Futuna Islands (FR);
  • Countries associated to Horizon Europe[[The list is correct at the time of adoption of this work programme. Please see the Horizon Europe List of Participating Countries on the Funding & Tenders Portal for up-to-date information on the current list and on the position for Associated Countries: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/docs/2021-2027/common/guidance/list-3rd-country-participation_horizon-euratom_en.pdf]]: Albania, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada (associated to Pillar II ‘Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness’, including for the institutionalised European partnerships, and for award procedures implementing Union budget for the year 2024 and onwards), Faroe Islands, Georgia, Iceland, Israel, Kosovo[[This designation is without prejudice to positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244/1999 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.]], Moldova, Montenegro, New Zealand (associated to Pillar II ‘Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness’ as from the Work Programmes 2023 onwards, including for the institutionalised European partnerships), North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia, Republic of Korea (Pillar II only), Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom;
  • Until association agreements start producing legal effects either through provisional application or their entry into force, transitional arrangements apply. The transitional arrangements apply, at the time of the adoption of this Work Programme, with regard to the following countries and legal entities established in these countries, with which association negotiations are being processed or where association is imminent): Egypt, Morocco, .
  • The following countries which are constituent states of the EDCTP Association[[The list is correct at the time of adoption of this work programme. For an update, please check the EDCTP Association website www.edctp.org.]]: Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Eswatini, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Conakry, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

Legal entities which are established in countries not listed above (including in low-and middle-income countries that are not members of the EDCTP Association) will be eligible for funding if provided for in the specific call topic conditions, or if their participation is considered essential for implementing the action by the granting authority.

B. Consortium composition

Unless otherwise provided for in the specific call conditions, for all actions, due to the policy objectives of Global Health EDCTP3, legal entities forming a consortium are eligible to participate in actions under the programme provided that the consortium includes as beneficiaries:

  • At least three legal entities independent from each other and each established in a different country, where legal entities are eligible to receive funding;
  • At least one independent legal entity established in a Member State, or in an associated country to Horizon Europe that is a member of the EDCTP Association; and
  • At least one independent legal entity established in a sub-Saharan African country that is a member of the EDCTP Association.

This condition applies to both Research and Innovation Actions (RIA) and Coordination and Support Actions (CSA).

For the two CSA (2) topics under call HORIZON-JU-GH-EDCTP3-2026-03 in case the applicant consortia opt for including the EDCTP Association as coordinator, the EDCTP Association must not be counted as one of the three independent legal entities necessary to ensure the eligibility of the consortium composition.

Specific cases:

Affiliated entities — Affiliated entities are eligible for funding under the same conditions as beneficiaries.

Associated partners — Entities not eligible for funding and therefore not able to participate as beneficiaries or affiliated entities (i.e. entities which participate in the action without signing the grant agreement, and without the right to charge costs or claim contributions) are allowed, subject to any conditions regarding associated partners set out in the specific call conditions.

International organisations – International European research organisations are eligible to receive funding. Other international organisations are not eligible to receive funding unless their participation is considered essential for implementing the action by the granting authority. International organisations with headquarters in a Member State or associated country are eligible to receive funding when provided for in the specific call conditions.

Specific rules regarding legal entities that may be the coordinator of an indirect action

In accordance with Article 110(2) of the Council Regulation 2021/2085 establishing the Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe[[Council Regulation (EU) 2021/2085 of 19 November 2021 establishing the Joint Undertakings under Horizon Europe and repealing Regulations (EC) No 219/2007, (EU) No 557/2014, (EU) No 558/2014, (EU) No 559/2014, (EU) No 560/2014, (EU) No 561/2014 and (EU) No 642/2014, p. 17–119.]], where entities established in a third country without an agreement to protect the financial interests of the Union participate with funding in an indirect action, the coordinator of the indirect action must be established in a Member State or associated country, or South Africa.

Scientific project leader

If the coordinator is not established in a country in SSA (please see previous paragraph), the designation of a scientific project leader established in a SSA country member of the EDCTP Association with the roles as described below is mandatory. A work package on ‘scientific project leadership’ must be included in the proposals and budget needs to be provided for this activity. The scientific project leader oversees the project scientific governance and leadership. For this purpose, proposals must include a work package where the details of scientific project leadership are laid down. The scientific project leader should indicatively perform the following tasks:

  • During the call for proposals and selection process, coordinate meetings on and drafting of the full project proposal.
  • Work with the coordinator and other beneficiaries on the drafting and negotiation of the consortium agreement and other legal agreements among the beneficiaries.
  • Act as the key contact point for the Global Health EDCTP3 JU regarding all scientific action governance issues, steer and provide oversight in the development of the scientific actions, without prejudice to the tasks entrusted directly to the coordinator as per the Model Grant Agreement.
  • Support and collaborate with the coordinator on its monitoring activities and the adoption of appropriate internal measures, to ensure that beneficiaries are fulfilling their obligations regarding budget, timeline, deliverables, and scientific quality.
  • Review the action’s deliverables and reports before their submission by the coordinator.
  • Lead the work packages(s) related to the tasks of scientific project leadership.

Annex 1 to the grant agreement and the consortium agreement should address the relationship of the scientific project leader with the coordinator regarding their respective tasks, for example sharing of the information received from or sent to Global Health EDCTP3 on all issues of interest for the proper scientific management of the action.

The applicant consortia may opt for including in their proposal the EDCTP Association as coordinator.

In such a case, the eligible costs of the EDCTP Association in the actions funded under this topic will not be reimbursed by the JU and may be used as a basis for in-kind contributions to operational activities (IKOP). The in-kind contribution of the EDCTP Association will cover the coordination activities of the project. In case applicant consortia decides to include the Association as coordinator, they should contact the EDCTP Association in order to inform the Association on their decision and obtain the estimated amount of the Association’s contribution as well as any other relevant information. The EDCTP Association will timely provide the information to all potential applicants.

The EDCTP Association must not be counted as one of the three independent legal entities necessary to ensure the eligibility of the consortium composition, as requested in the Call conditions, “Specific conditions to Global Health EDCTP3 JU – B. Consortium composition”.

described in Annex B of the Work Programme General Annexes.

Call Opening Date

14/01/2026

Call Closing Date

02/09/2026

EU Contact Point

EDCTP – Europe Office
Postal and visiting address: Anna van Saksenlaan 51, 2593 HW The Hague, The Netherlands
Telephone: +31 70 344 0880