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CFPs: Applied Biotechnology and Phytotherapy Research to Strengthen the Pharmaceutical Sector (Senegal)

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Deadline: 02-Mar-2026

Enabel Senegal invites proposals to support applied research initiatives in biotechnologies and phytotherapy, aiming to strengthen the local pharmaceutical industry. Funding targets projects that generate concrete scientific outputs, build national research capacity, and contribute to sustainable local medicine production, with grants of EUR 20,000–22,000 per project.

Overview of the Initiative

This Enabel call for proposals supports Senegalese initiatives that contribute to the sustainable strengthening of the local pharmaceutical industry. The program focuses on applied research in biotechnology and phytotherapy to valorize local medicinal resources, enhance national scientific capacities, and support the development of safe and effective local medicines.

Key Focus Areas

Applied Research in Biotechnologies and Phytotherapy

Sustainable Pharmaceutical Industry Development

Scientific and Technological Outputs

Funding and Eligibility

Objectives and Expected Outcomes

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility as a research team or institution based in Senegal.

  2. Develop a detailed project proposal addressing applied research and experimental development in biotechnology or phytotherapy.

  3. Include objectives, methodology, expected outputs, timelines, and budget within EUR 20,000–22,000.

  4. Submit the proposal through Enabel’s official call for proposals portal.

  5. Ensure alignment with Senegal’s pharmaceutical sector recovery plan and national objectives for local medicine production.

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FAQs

  1. Who can apply? Public research teams and institutions based in Senegal.

  2. What is the maximum grant per project? EUR 22,000.

  3. How many projects will be funded? Up to five projects.

  4. What is the expected implementation period? 15–18 months.

  5. What types of activities are eligible? Applied research and experimental development in biotechnologies and phytotherapy.

  6. What outputs are expected? Proof of concept, experimental prototypes, and pilot batches validated locally.

  7. How does this contribute to Senegal’s pharmaceutical industry? By strengthening local production, research capacity, and sustainable valorization of medicinal resources.

Conclusion

Enabel’s Senegal pharmaceutical research grant provides vital support for applied biotechnology and phytotherapy projects that strengthen national research capacities, promote local medicine production, and advance sustainable pharmaceutical development. By funding initiatives with concrete scientific outputs and organizational capacity-building, the program contributes to long-term pharmaceutical sovereignty and resilient health systems in Senegal.

For more information, visit Enabel.

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