GRIPP Call 1 is delivered in coordination with the EDCTP Association.
Call budget | Up to 2 million EUR | |
Grant Value | Between 100,000-500,000 EUR | |
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Duration of supported grants | Maximum duration 24 months | |
Eligibility | Current clinical trial (phase I-III) funded by a GloPID-R member focused on (re-)emerging diseases of epidemic potential; LMIC focus (full eligibility below) | |
Open date | September 4, 2025 | |
Close date | November 14, 2025 | |
Call Identifier | GRIPP2025 |
GRIPP Call 1 is delivered in coordination with the EDCTP Association.
The aim of Call 1 is for GloPID-R members to fund projects that strengthen clinical trial sites in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), supporting the implementation of three of the actions outlined by the World Health Organization’s Global Action Plan for Clinical Trial Ecosystem Strengthening (GAP-CTS): Action 4 (Innovation), Action 6 (Ethics and Regulatory), and Action 9 (Collaboration).
The clinical trial response to the COVID-19 pandemic was unprecedented, marked by rapid vaccine development and early therapeutic discoveries. However, the pandemic also exposed significant gaps in the global clinical research ecosystem—particularly LMICs—highlighting disparities in regional capacities to mount effective emergency responses.
The clinical trial ecosystem comprises the interconnected network of stakeholders, infrastructure, and frameworks essential for conducting high-quality research at national and international levels. In 2022, the adoption of the World Health Assembly Resolution 75.8 marked a significant global commitment toward strengthening this ecosystem. To support implementation of this resolution, the World Health Organization (WHO) has now developed the Global Action Plan for Clinical Trial Ecosystem Strengthening (GAP-CTS), which outlines nine key action areas for building more robust and resilient clinical trial systems worldwide.
Through this Global Research Improving Pandemic Preparedness (GRIPP) call, GloPID-R members will offer research funding to operationalise the agreements set by WHA 75.8 and accelerate the actions set by the GAP-CTS. Anchored in the GloPID-R Funders Living Road Map for Clinical Trial Coordination, this call seeks to strengthen clinical trial capacity in LMICs during inter-epidemic periods by accelerating innovation, ethics and collaboration, ensuring low-resource settings are research-ready to lead and deliver effective, equitable trials in future outbreaks.
The purpose of this topic is to support existing investments in clinical trial research made by GloPID-R members in LMICs. Proposals should aim to strengthen the clinical trial ecosystem by delivering results that contribute to the following GAP-CTS Actions:
While proposals may add value to ongoing clinical trial initiatives, the expected outcomes must go beyond the support of individual trials and contribute to the strengthening of the clinical trial ecosystem more broadly.
Proposals submitted under this call should address at least one of the three action areas:
1. Action 4 – Innovation
Applications focused on integration of technology under Action 4 will be required to clearly demonstrate how the project intends to benefits the clinical trial ecosystem, not just an ongoing individual trial, and to articulate how sustainability will be achieved, including secured or potential long-term funding, technology transfer, and concrete plans for ongoing maintenance of technology. Proposals should also promote local ownership to support the project’s long-term sustainability.
2. Action 6 – Ethics and regulatory
Applications focused on Action 6 are encouraged to make use of the WHO Global Benchmarking Tools for ethics and regulatory agencies, and to provide a detailed description of how their project intends to progress their system towards an improved benchmark.
3. Action 9 – Collaboration
Out of scope: projects seeking to develop or implement new clinical trials (pre-clinical); projects focused on clinical trials for non-communicable diseases.
Projects funded under this call for proposals should:
To be eligible for funding under this GRIPP call, proposals must adhere to the following requirements:
In the event of a high volume of applications, applications will undergo an initial review by a panel of experts. Applications not selected for full review will not proceed for full evaluation.
Participating funders of Call 1 will contribute up to a total budget of 2 million euros in line with the following requirements:
Country |
Funder |
Specific funder requirements |
France | ANRS – Maladies infectieuses émergentes (ANRS MIE) | Consortium with a French organization |
United Kingdom | Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) through the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) | No specific requirements |
United States | Gates Foundation | No specific requirements |
South Korea | National Research Foundation (NRF)/ Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB) | South Korean researcher or organization only |
South Africa | South Africa Medical Research Council (SAMRC) | South African researcher or organization only |
Consortium applicants that meet the above eligibility criteria may request funding, however, applicants are strongly encouraged to observe the funder specific requirements and align their applications accordingly for the best chances of funding.
GRIPP Call 1 is delivered in coordination with the EDCTP Association. Consortium applications must identify the lead administering organization (Coordinator) and named Project Coordinator.
Submission and evaluation procedure
This is a single-stage application procedure. Proposals must be submitted by 11:59 PM on November 14, 2025 via the grants portal EDCTPgrants. Applicants need to register as users to submit an application. Evaluation results are expected to be made available by February 15, 2026.
Evaluation, scoring and thresholds
Following an admissibility and eligibility check, proposals are evaluated by external, independent experts. Proposals are evaluated according to the criteria of Excellence, Impact and Implementation. Each criterion is scored between 0 and 5.
The following aspects are considered under the evaluation criteria:
1. Relevance
The following aspects will be taken into account, to the extent that the proposed work corresponds to the call topic description and fit with the scope and objectives of GloPID-R:
2. Impact
The following aspects will be considered:
3. Quality and efficiency of the implementation
The following aspects will be considered:
Financial provisions
Projects may request between a minimum of 100,000 EUR and a maximum of 500,000 EUR, inclusive of an acceptable overhead rate based on the overhead policy of the lead administering organization up to a maximum of 8%.
Grant agreement
The Coordinator and all participating organizations must sign a grant agreement with the funding agency within three months of receipt of the evaluation outcome letter. Failure to comply with the timelines will result in withdrawal of the award.
Data Sharing
GRIPP awardees are expected to align their data sharing practices with those outlined in the GloPID-R Roadmap for Data Sharing as well as the associated GloPID-R Principles of Data Sharing in Public Health Emergencies (Timely, Ethical, Accessible, Transparent, Equitable, Fair, Quality).
In the case of a public health emergency, such as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) in accordance with the WHO or a public health emergency under applicable national frameworks and regulations, grantees must deposit relevant project data and associated metadata in a trusted repository applying the principle as open as possible and as closed as necessary and in line with the FAIR and CARE principles. Data should be deposited as soon as its quality is appropriately assured, and at most within one month of acquisition.
Application process
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More Information
For all questions about this call for proposals, please contact: edctpgrants@edctp.org
Call 1 is being led by the following participating GloPID-R Members with delivery coordinated in partnership with the EDCTP Association:
The GloPID-R Secretariat is a project which receives funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101094188.