Identifiant du topic: HORIZON-JU-GH-EDCTP3-2024-01-06-two-stage

Innovative digital health solutions for sub-Saharan Africa

Type d'action : HORIZON JU Research and Innovation Actions
Nombre d'étapes : Two stage
Date d'ouverture : 18 janvier 2024
Date de clôture 1 : 04 avril 2024 17:00
Date de clôture 2 : 17 septembre 2024 17:00
Budget : €20 000 000
Call : Research and Innovation actions supporting the Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking
Call Identifier : HORIZON-JU-GH-EDCTP3-2024-01-two-stage
Description :

ExpectedOutcome:

This topic aims at supporting activities that contribute to one or several of the expected outcomes for this call. Proposals under this topic should aim to deliver results that are contributing to the following expected outcomes:

  • Development, improvement and/or scaling-up of digital innovative solutions supporting clinical research through smart, highly innovative digital health technologies or concepts to accelerate the development of preventive, therapeutic or diagnostic interventions addressing poverty-related diseases in sub-Saharan Africa;
  • Development, improvement and/or scale-up of new digital technologies in public health interventions that can serve as drivers for the strengthening of health systems in sub-Saharan Africa. The proposed digital solutions should allow notably but not exclusively the improvement of development, production and access to health countermeasures, data and research evidence for better health outcomes and for the development and implementation of informed health policies and/or improved clinical guidelines in sub-Saharan Africa;
  • Contribution to the implementation of national and/or overarching regional digital health strategies.

Scope:

Background:

The recent rapid advancements in digitalisation and the unprecedented opportunities created by digital health, data or AI promise to accelerate the achievement of the health-related SDGs. The EU-AU summit declaration[1] identified digitalisation, health, scientific cooperation and technology sharing (through the AU-EU innovation Agenda) as key pillars of the joint EU-U commitments. Digital health and health research have a central role, both in the EU Global Health Strategy[2] and the Africa CDC’s Digital Transformation Strategy. Whilst aligning with the WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025[3], this call will contribute to the implementation of the EU-AU summit commitments, including the EU-AU innovation agenda[4]; to the implementation of the EU Global Health Strategy and contribute to enabling the implementation of the Africa CDC’s Strategic Plan 2023-2027, by enhancing and integrating digital and analytics approaches to public health in Africa.

Integration of digital health innovations in national and/or regional strategies and context will be instrumental to ensure long-term impact and sustainability.

Scope:

Proposals are expected to:

  • Be anchored in the scope Global Health EDCTP3 and of national/regional digital health strategies;
  • Target demonstrated highest medical needs in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Tackle justified context-specific needs;
  • Develop, improve or upscale solutions, with early-stage involvement of end users and health services implicated;
  • Propose solutions which demonstrate seemless integration interoperability with key existing national, regional or global systems;
  • Propose tools which are sustainable, accessible, open-source, evidence-based and which follow the standards of data protection and digital health global public goods;[5][6]
  • Propose a sound sustainability/integration strategy and prevent further fragmentation of the digital health ecosystem through a multiplication of pilots. Proposals of new tools must justify the need for additional developments and the shortcomings of available solutions. Strong evidence is expected for the justification of proposed actions. Access to evidence for existing solutions must be demonstrated. Scoping studies/Evidence generation on the need for proposed solutions are encouraged in the initiation phase of projects.

Proposals could be related to one or more of the following areas:

  • Scaling-up of digital innovations that have already yielded proven results, and their transferring to other countries where they have not yet been adopted;
  • Digital systems used in the implementation of clinical research and patients management;
  • Integration of digital health resources and data systems in sub-Saharan African countries with limited capacity, defining best practices, open standards, and quality-assured building blocks such as data harmonisation.
  • Remote access to diagnostics capabilities and health professionals;
  • Optimisation and adaptation of bioinformatics pipeline for next-generation-sequencing data and omics analyses in relation to the infectious diseases in scope;
  • Systems biology applications to sustain health technology manufacturing, development, and optimisation;
  • Systematic architectures and warehouses, at both national and provincial level, for clinical and epidemiological data collection, respecting the FAIR guidelines (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable);
  • Adaptation of image-based analysis tools and software for diagnostics systems of diseases in scope.

Where possible, collaboration and coordination with the Team Europe Initiative on Digital Health[7] is encouraged. Applicants are reminded of the expectation that proposals should come from research consortia with a strong representation of institutions and researchers from sub-Saharan African countries, including involvement of Franco/Lusophone countries if possible. Applicants are also reminded of the expectation of reaching out to organisations in countries with relatively lower research capacities.

[1]https://www.consilium.europa.eu/media/54412/final_declaration-en.pdf

[2] EU Global Health Strategy - Guiding Principles 4 and 5:

https://health.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2023-03/international_ghs-report-2022_en.pdf

[3]https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/documents/gs4dhdaa2a9f352b0445bafbc79ca799dce4d.pdf

[4] AU-EU Innovation Agenda: https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2023-07/ec_rtd_au-eu-innovation-agenda-final-version.pdf

[5] Indicative standards (to be agreed which reference should be ): https://digitalpublicgoods.net/standard/

[6]https://digitalpublicgoods.net/standard/

[7]Digital Health - Africa | Capacity4dev (europa.eu)

Expected Impact:

Activities funded under the 2024 work programme of the Global Health EDCTP3 JU calls for proposals should contribute to:

  • reduce the individual, social, and economic burdens of infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa through the development and uptake of new or improved interventions, and
  • increase health security in sub-Saharan Africa and globally by reducing the risk of outbreaks and pandemics and enhancing national and regional capacity to address antimicrobial resistance.
  • Progressing towards the achievement of SDG3 ‘Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages’ in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries;
  • Enable the implementation of the short- and medium-term actions foreseen by the AU EU Innovation Agenda (adopted in July 2023) in the area of public health and the EU Global Health Strategy (November 2022);
    • Improve equitable access to a full range of essential health services from health promotion to disease prevention and affordable quality treatment, rehabilitation and palliative care to fight communicable diseases;
    • Expand partnerships based on equal footing, co-ownership, mutual interest and strategic priorities;
  • Provide evidence for informed health policies and guidelines within public health systems in SSA and at international level;
  • Enhance sustainable global scientific collaboration in health research and international cooperation across SSA;
  • Develop novel, innovative HIV therapeutics for reducing the disease burden of HIV in SSA
  • Research on existing Malaria vaccines and development of new promising candidates
  • Accelerating development and integration of therapeutics against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in SSA;
  • Tackle Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) through R&D in novel and existing antimicrobials
  • Develop new tools, technologies and approaches for vector control in SSA;
  • Develop innovative digital health solutions for SSA.
  • Build appropriate local capacity.