The GloPID-R Secretariat III (SEC3) project, part of the Global Partnership for Infectious Disease Research, supports pandemic preparedness and response through global research collaboration. Funded by the European Union’s Horizon Programme, it enhances organizational, scientific, and technical coordination across a global network, driven by the need for a better-coordinated response to emerging infectious diseases, especially highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Context and Objectives:
GloPID-R addresses global health threats by uniting funders, researchers, and policymakers for swift responses to public health emergencies. The transition to GloPID-R SEC3 focuses on expanding partnerships and strengthening capacity, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Key objectives include:
Operational Support: Facilitating governance, meetings, and exploring alternative funding.
Communication: Enhancing strategies to raise awareness and engagement.
Scientific and Technical Support: Promoting collaboration, data sharing, and clinical trial coordination.
Expected Impact:
GloPID-R SEC3 will significantly enhance pandemic preparedness by improving global research coordination, building capacity in LMICs, and influencing policy. Initiatives like the Pandemic PACT streamline resources, while regional hubs enhance preparedness and equitable resource access. The project also advocates for sustained investment in pandemic preparedness and provides policy-relevant evidence to shape global health strategies.