To obtain a badge to enter the WHO campus, all meeting participants need to register first in Indico.
For badge retrieval from the UNAIDS building reception, visitors must bring with them photo identification.​​​​​​​


Conflict of interests (members only)

Online form: Conflict of interest principles for members of TDR's Joint Coordinating Board

(Word version available on the JCB memberships page)

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Letters of invitation

Letters in all languages can be found on the JCB SharePoint. If you do not already have access, please send a request when prompted, including the name of your Member State or organization.



Code of conduct

​​​​​​​Please note that this event adheres to the Code of Conduct to prevent harassment, including sexual harassment, at WHO Events.

Preventing and Responding to Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment (WHO website)

​​​​​​​Code of conduct (available in Arabic, English, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish)

Forty-eighth session of the TDR Joint Coordinating Board

Briefing session

Tuesday, 17 June 2025 (14:00-16:00)
Salle T, B building

Introductory briefing for JCB participants, primarily new members, who wish to acquaint themselves with the Programme and the processes and functions of the Board.

48th session of the Joint Coordinating Board

Wednesday, 18 and Thursday, 19 June 2025
Auditorium Z1/Z2

Simultaneous interpretation will be available in English, French and Spanish.


Informal meeting of TDR resource contributors

Thursday, 19 June 2025 (09:00-09:45)
Salle W1 (Building B, SS1)

Interpretation will not be available for this meeting.

Informal meeting of disease endemic country representatives

Thursday, 19 June 2025 (09:50-10:30)
Auditorium Z1/Z2

Simultaneous interpretation will be available in English, French and Spanish.


Technical presentations:

Our work

All JCB Members and Observers who are unable to participante in person in this year's JCB session, are invited to register to attend the meeting online

Highlighted publications

TDR annual report 2024

This report highlights the impact of research supported by the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases...

TDR, the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, is a global programme of scientific collaboration that helps facilitate, support...

TDR Strategy 2024-2029

For almost 50 years, TDR has been a leader in research to address infectious diseases of poverty and in building the capacity of people, communities and...

Women in science
27 September 2024

Women in science

 For 50 years, TDR has been fighting infectious diseases of poverty, engaging researchers and experts from all over the world in its efforts. Each...

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