
Mark Palmer (MRC, United Kingdom), Chair of the EDCTP General Assembly, delivered the laudation for Pascoal Mocumbi, former Prime-Minister of Mozambique and EDCTP High Representative from 2003 until 2014 for his contribution to developing the support for EDCTP, especially from governments and international organisations of sub-Saharan Africa.

Francois Bompart, Chair of the Global Health Initiative at the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations, and Vice-President and Medical Director of Access to Medicines at Sanofi, France, one of several industry representatives at the meeting. The second EDCTP programme aims for extensive collaboration with industry and private funders.

Minister Pandor and Robert-Jan Smits, Director-General for Research and Innovation, European Commission, interviewed for the e.TV Sunrise programme before the start of the launch meeting.

The first panel discussion on addressing global and national health challenges through EDCTP with (left to right): George Schütte (chair; Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany), Nkando Luo (Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs, Zambia), Glenda Grey (MRC South Africa), Roger Genet (Ministry of Higher Education and Research, France), Sarah Louise Barber (WHO South Africa), Marcellino Lucas (Ministry of Health, Mozambique), John Gyapong (representing the Minister of Health of Ghana), and Mountaga Tall (Minister of Higher Education and Research, Mali, with Prof. Abdoulaye Djimde interpreting).

Second panel discussion on connecting the health delivery chain with: Bruno Itoua (Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Congo) speaking and (left to right) Hassan Mshinda (chair; Tanzanian Commission for Science and Technology, Tanzania), Samuel Okware (representing the Prime Minister of Uganda), Martin Ota (WHO Regional Office for Africa), and Leonor Parreira (Ministry of Education and Science, Portugal). Not visible panellists: Paul Lartey (Federation of African Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Associations, Ghana), K. Sikwese (African Community Advisory Board, Zambia).

The third round table discussion on social responsibility, partnership and long-term investments was joined by (left to right): co-chairs Tumani Corrah (MRC The Gambia) and Bernadette Murgue (IMMI/Aviesan, France) and Trevor Mundel (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation), Isabel Mota (Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Portugal), William Mwatu (Tried Approach Ltd, Kenya and former Chair of the Federation of East African Pharmaceutical Manufacturers), François Bompart (European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations), and Shiva Dustdar (European Investment Bank).