Since 2022 ANRS Emerging Infectious Diseases and WHO have been working together to strengthen their scientific and technical cooperation in low- and middle-income countries in the field of viral infections.
Last updated on 29 September 2025
This cooperation, initiated in June 2022 with the WHO’s Department of HIV, hepatitis and STIs (WHO/HHS), then extended to tuberculosis in November 2023 with the Department of the Global Tuberculosis Programme (WHO/GTP), aims to facilitate dialogue on research conducted in the LMICs and national and global public health policies on a number of pre-identified priority themes.
This cooperation is based around three specific objectives:
CORCs (Collaborative Open Research Centres) are open and collaborative research consortia aimed at strengthening research and preparedness for epidemics and pandemics.
Their main objective is to ensure a rapid and effective response to emerging health threats. To this end, they:
In 2025, the WHO entrusted ANRS MIE with the coordination of the CORC dedicated to filoviruses. The agency thus became a WHO Collaborating Centre.
In September 2025, ANRS MIE signed a joint declaration with other medical research funders to strengthen clinical trials worldwide based on WHO guidelines.
The aim of this statement is to:
These two MoU between WHO/HHS, WHO/GTB and ANRS Emerging Infectious Diseases are part of the general framework for cooperation between France and WHO, signed on 31 December 2019 on the establishment of a strengthened partnership for the period 2020-2025.