HEU-II-CL1-HLTH-D3-DISEASE
HORIZON EUROPE - HEALTH - Destination 3. Tackling diseases and reducing disease burden
وصف موجز للشركة الاستشارية
Calls for proposals under this destination are directed towards the Key Strategic Orientation KSO-D ‘Creating a more resilient, inclusive and democratic European society’ of Horizon Europe’s Strategic Plan 2021-2024. Research and innovation supported under this destination should contribute to the impact area ‘Good health and high-quality accessible healthcare’ and in particular to the following expected impact, set out in the Strategic Plan for the health cluster: ‘health care providers are able to better tackle and manage diseases (infectious diseases, including poverty-related and neglected diseases, non-communicable and rare diseases) and reduce the disease burden on patients effectively thanks to better understanding and treatment of diseases, more effective and innovative health technologies, better ability and preparedness to manage epidemic outbreaks and improved patient safety’.
In addition, research and innovation supported under this destination could also contribute to the
following impact areas: ‘A resilient EU prepared for emerging threats’, ‘Climate change mitigation and adaptation’, and ‘High quality digital services for all’.
Communicable and non-communicable diseases cause the greatest amounts of premature death and disability in the EU and worldwide. They pose a major health, societal and economic threat and burden. Many people are still suffering from these diseases and too often dying prematurely. Non-communicable diseases, including mental illnesses and neurodegenerative diseases, are responsible for up to 80% of EU health care costs97. These costs are spent on the treatment of such diseases that to a large extent are preventable.
Furthermore, only around 3% of the health care budgets are currently spent on preventive measures although there is a huge potential for prevention. Infectious diseases, including emerging infectious diseases and infections resistant to antimicrobials, remain a major threat to public health in the EU but also to global health security. Deaths caused by antimicrobial resistance (AMR) could exceed 10 million per year worldwide according to some predictions.
To further advance, there is an urgent need for research and innovation to develop new preparedness and prevention measures, public health interventions, diagnostics, vaccines, therapies, alternatives to antimicrobials, as well as to improve existing preparedness and prevention strategies to create tangible impacts, taking into account sex/gender-related issues.
In this Area of Intervention the focus is on research of infectious diseases, including neglected diseases which are little studied. The objective is a better understanding of diseases to enable a better prevention and treatment. Specially the focus is also on diseases which are related to poverty or specific geographical, for example tropical circumstances and because of this at the moment less investigated.
معلومات اساسية
- فترة: 01.01.2021 - 31.12.2027 [فترة تمويل الاتحاد الأوروبي التاسعة (2021-2027)]
-
البرنامج السابق
HORIZON 2020 - I. Excellent Science (8.FP | 2014-2020)
-
إستراتيجية الاتحاد الأوروبيSix von der Leyen أولويات المفوضية الأوروبية
ميزانية
- 0
- 0
-
الميزانيات السنوية:
2021 2630000002022 2340000002023 2740000002024 277000000
- معدل السداد الأقصى في الاتحاد الأوروبي 100
معلومات مفصلة
-
معلومات إضافية عن هدف البرنامجThe program is addressed to Researcher which are specialized in the fund theme. As the program has an interdisciplinary approach the participation of researchers with other specification also can participate if they can contribute to the success of the program.
-
مواضيع التمويل
-
مقدم الطلب
شروط المشروع
-
نشاط المشروع
-
البرنامج | أولويات الاتصالpriorities of the European Commission 2019-2024_
-
CC- الموضوع
-
الهدف
التواريخ والمواعيد والمواقع
- الوقت المتبقي حتى الموعد النهائي 12 الشهور), 31 أيام), 0 ساعات., 0 الدقائق.
-
الجدول الزمني
المكالمات 1.مكالمة: 2.مكالمة: 3.مكالمة:
مستندات
-
لا يوجد حاليا أي وثائق متاحة لهذا السجل