EU-Africa partnerships in health research from 2014 to 2023: Outputs and lessons learnt
Debora Bade, Andreia Coelho, Dominika Jajkowicz, Henrique Pinheiro, Thomas Nyirenda, Michael Makanga, Pauline Beattie

TL;DR
This paper analyzes health research partnerships between Europe and sub-Saharan Africa from 2014 to 2023, showing increased collaboration and inclusion of vulnerable populations.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the impact of EDCTP2 funding on international collaboration and policy influence in health research.
Findings
Sub-Saharan African authors led over two-thirds of EDCTP2 publications.
EDCTP2 papers focused on vulnerable populations and affordability of medical interventions.
Collaborations extended beyond historical links and influenced global and national policies.
Abstract
•EDCTP2 funding led to North- South partnerships extending beyond historical links.•Authors from sub-Saharan Africa led more than two third of EDCTP2 publications.•Women account for 40% of co-authors and led one third of EDCTP2 outputs.•Vulnerable populations are strongly represented in EDCTP2 papers.•EDCTP2 outputs are influencing global and national policy. EDCTP2 funding led to North- South partnerships extending beyond historical links. Authors from sub-Saharan Africa led more than two third of EDCTP2 publications. Women account for 40% of co-authors and led one third of EDCTP2 outputs. Vulnerable populations are strongly represented in EDCTP2 papers. EDCTP2 outputs are influencing global and national policy. The European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) supports clinical research partnerships between countries in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. A…
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TopicsGlobal Health and Surgery · Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research · Science, Research, and Medicine
