Expected Impact
The actions funded under this topic should contribute to increased international cooperation amongresearchers and funders, catalyse research synergies, and leverage resources and investments in order to achieve the establishment of an African cohort of epidemiologists, biostatisticians, mathematical modellers by supporting institutions in sub-Saharan Africa and Europe that provide Master's training in epidemiology and biostatistics or those that process public health data with advanced quantitative methods to inform policy, as part of the Africa CDC's framework for public health workforce development. Proposals are expected to include the effective in-kind and/or financial contribution of contributing partners, in order toproduce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the impact of the related research activities.
Applicant consortium
The contributions from contributing partners should correspond to the amounts they have committed in the letter of endorsement requesting to become a contributing partner (Article 9 Council Regulation (EU) 2021/2085). Their contributions can consist of financial contributions and/or in-kind contributions. Applicant contributing partners must submit the endorsement letter for approval by the Global Health EDCTP3 Governing Board before the deadline for submission of the second-stage applications. It is recommended that the draft letter is submitted to the Global Health EDCTP3 Programme Office sufficiently ahead of deadline for submission of
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