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News about Calls & Grants Focus on EDCTP grantees
Meetings and visits Events |
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| Executive Director's Note | ||||||
The previous quarter was very busy and eventful at EDCTP. A series of stakeholder and constituency meetings kept our travel and other departments on a twenty-four-hour alert throughout the period. That is why I take this unusual step of publicly thanking and congratulating them for a job well-done. The outcome of the stakeholders meetings, progress of some projects and new grant calls are all announced in the current issue of the newsletter. As the result of this hard work, I am glad to announce that between July and August, EDCTP will launch eight new calls. These will be based on our new approach of integrating clinical trials with capacity development and networking activities to ensure successful and sustainable outcomes as well as utilisation of the developed capacity. The Secretariat staff in collaboration with the High Representative continued their site visits. They visited EDCTP funded projects in Zimbabwe, where they met with the involved research scientists as well as relevant government leaders. These visits are very useful for not only assessing the progress of the projects but also for identifying capacity gaps and involving African leadership. The EDCTP capacity building activities that were conducted (some of which are reported in the newsletter) include the GCP course at Banjul, the Gambia, the Project and Data management Course at Johannesburg, South Africa, the launch of the ATM Clinical Trials Registry at Cape Town, South Africa and two Global Network Training Courses on Regulatory Affairs that were conducted in collaboration with WHO in Harare, Zimbabwe. Therefore as we launch the current series of grant calls we look forward to a very busy time to come and wish everyone successful outcomes. |
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| News about EDCTP Governance | ||||||
During the General Assembly meeting that took place on 28 June, the following appointments of DCCC and PB members were approved: Developing Countries Coordination Committee (DCCC)
Partnership Board (PB)
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| News about Calls and Grants | ||||||
Funded projects EDCTP is pleased to announce funding of the following projects ![]() |
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Stakeholder and consultative meetings Between May and June, EDCTP held a series of stakeholder and consultative meetings. A summary of the main recommendations of these meetings is summarised in the following table. Full reports of all meetings will be made available at our website very soon. ![]() |
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Upcoming calls EDCTP is happy to announce that the following calls have been launched on 6 July:
The following calls will be launched later this summer:
In addition EDCTP will announce a brokering initiative for TB treatment. An alert will be sent out at the actual launch date. |
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| Focus on EDCTP grantees | ||||||
Launch of ATM Clinical Trials Registry We are delighted to announce that the HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria clinical trials registry (ATM Registry) was officially launched on 22 May 2007. The ATM Registry was launched during the inaugural African Cochrane Contributors’ Meeting hosted by the South African Cochrane Centre in Cape Town. The registry was cofunded by EDCTP. |
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Good Clinical Practice (GCP) training course at MRC Gambia |
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From 7 to 11 May 2007, a Good Clinical Practice training course took place at the MRC Gambia in Banjul. The course was a collaboration between EDCTP, the Medical Research Council and the Swiss Tropical Institute.Lack of training in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and Good Clinical Laboratory Practice (GCLP) has been repeatedly noted to be one of the main capacity gaps in the majority of the African institutions that were seen during the EDCTP site visits. To address this, EDCTP in collaboration with the Swiss Tropical Institute and the Medical Research Council (UK) organised a GCP training workshop for research institutions in Africa that are conducting EDCTP funded projects. The course was conducted over five days, with five half-day sessions of teaching and discussion of theoretical concepts, and three half-day workshops with practical case studies. The course covered the various topics including:
The course was attended by a total of 35 participants including study clinicians, data managers, laboratory scientists and technologists and clinical trials nursing managers. The research institutions represented included Kigali National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP), Rwanda; Blantyre Malaria Programme (BMP), Malawi; Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) and Kibong'oto National TB Hospital, Kilimanjaro Tanzania; Centre Muraz, Bobo Dioulasso, Burkina Faso; University Teaching Hospital of Lusaka, Zambia; Tropical Disease Research Centre in Ndola, Zambia; and the University of Calabar, Nigeria. |
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Workshop for Project and Data Management for Clinical Trials Twenty one delegates from a variety of organisations based in Europe and Africa came together in Johannesburg, South Africa on 20 to 22 June to discuss learning objectives for a training course for clinical trialists. This training course covered the topics on project management, data management and monitoring (Project title: Identifying the common learning needs of investigators working in poverty-related diseases in African settings, and the materials to address these, notably in the areas of project and data management). |
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| Meetings and visits | ||||||
Site visit to Zimbabwe From 16 to 20 April, members of EDCTP staff visited a number of funded sites in Zimbabwe. The EDCTP team consisted of Dr Pascoal Mocumbi (EDCTP High Representative), Mr Simon Belcher (Director of Finance and Administration) and Dr Michael Makanga (Capacity Development Manager). Among the sites visited were the Biomedical Research and Training Institute (BRTI), the University of Zimbabwe Clinical Research Centre and the Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (MRCZ). The team had meetings with the scientists and management personnel from various institutions: The Biomedical Research and Training Institute (BRTI), Harare The University of Zimbabwe Clinical Research Centre - University of California in San Francisco Collaboration (UZ-UCSF), Harare The National Institute of Health Research (NIHR), Harare The African Institute of Biomedical science & Technology (AIBST), Harare The Medical Research Council of Zimbabwe (MRCZ)
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The Zimbabwe Medicines Control Authority (MCAZ) |
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| Events | ||||||
Update on the EDCTP Fourth Annual Forum Preparations for the fourth EDCTP forum to take place in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) are well underway. EDCTP has received over 180 applications for registrations. It is envisaged that high government officials will attend the opening of the forum. Any change of plans by our distinguished participants will be posted on the EDCTP website. EDCTP is grateful to European Member States who have indicated that they will contribute funding of bursaries at a cost of € 4,000 each. These include 10 from Irish Aid, 10 from MRC UK, 7 from Netherlands, 3 from Spain, 2 from Sweden, 3 from Italy, 10 from Belgium and 1 from Austria. More bursary support is being requested from other well-wishers. Information about the forum is continually being updated on the EDCTP website (www.edctp.org/forum2007). |
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