Three health Team Europe Initiatives (TEIs) were launched during the high-level event on the European Union (EU) – African Union (AU) partnership on Global Health for equitable access, in Brussels. The TEIs will strengthen health security, support Public Health Institutes in Africa, and boost digital health. On this occasion, a Team Europe Initiative on Social Protection was also launched.
The Team Europe Initiative on Sustainable Health Security will strengthen prevention, preparedness, and response to infectious threats and anti-microbial resistance in African countries. It brings together the European Commission, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Spain, ECDC, and the African CDC.
The partners will apply a One Health approach, recognizing that the health of people, animals, and ecosystem are intrinsically tied, and support the operational capacities of Africa CDC, including laboratories, surveillance systems, and implementation research at national, regional, and continental levels. Building upon ongoing successful actions, such as the collaboration between the Africa CDC and ECDC that started in 2021, the initiative will benefit from €123 million from the EU budget from 2022–2027.
The Support to Public Health Institutes in Africa initiative will strengthen African national public health institutes and public health schools. It will promote regional collaboration and networking among African and European institutes, and enhance health workforce training, research, and knowledge exchange.
Bringing together the European Commission, Belgium, Czechia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Africa CDC, this initiative focuses on reducing inequities in access to quality health care and disease prevention, building integrated and holistic health systems and ultimately advancing universal health coverage. It will benefit from €50 million from the EU budget from 2024–2027.
The Digital Health initiative supports African partners in strengthening health systems and achieving universal health coverage through digital solutions, notably those relevant to pandemic preparedness and response. The initiative will help strengthen primary health care, and develop a joint strategy on digital health aligned with regional needs. The initiative will benefit from €87 million from the EU budget from 2024–2027, and bring together the European Commission, Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden, and the Digital for Development (D4D) Hub.
The Social Protection initiative strengthens national social protection systems in Sub-Saharan Africa through collaborative efforts at the regional level. It will build on exchanges of European and African experiences and good practices to establish social protection systems. This initiative brings together the European Commission, Belgium, France, Germany and Ireland. The EU contributes to the social protection system strengthening at the country level in Sub-Saharan Africa through ongoing bilateral cooperation worth approximately €250 million.