Call for proposals 2020 - Third Programme of the Union’s action in the field of health (2) HP-PJ-2020-2 Closed!
Objectives
The 2020 work programme is built on the following objectives:
- Promote health, prevent diseases and foster supportive environments for healthy lifestyles
- Protect Union citizens from serious cross-border health threats
- Contribute to innovative, efficient and sustainable health systems
- Facilitate access to better and safer healthcare for Union citizens
Actions
This call covers the following topics:
- PJ-01-2020-1: Support to reforms in health workforce field - Initiatives on retention policies (Heading 1.2.1.1 of the AWP 2020)
- PJ-01-2020-2: Support to reforms in health workforce field - Initiatives on medical deserts (Heading 1.2.1.1 of the AWP 2020)
- PJ-01-2020-3: Support to reforms in health workforce field - Initiatives on task-shifting (Heading 1.2.1.1 of the AWP 2020)
European community funding
The Community provisional funding available for the call for proposals is:
- 2,40 Million EUR (Global Budget)
All the important deadlines
- 10 June 2020 - 8 months ago (Deadline for the presentation of proposals)
Further information about the call
Official webpage of the call
Useful documents
Organisations eligible to participate
Opened to the following bodies or institutes with legal status established in the covered areas:
- Any legal organisation
Covered areas
Bodies or institutes must have their registered legal seat in one of the countries taking part in the Programme which are:
- European Union (EU)
Directorate-Generale responsible
Directorate-General for Health and Consumer Protection
Related calls for proposals
- Call for proposals for Health - 2015
- Call for proposals 2020 - Third Programme of the Union’s action in the field of health (2)
- Call for proposals 2020 - Third Programme of the Union’s action in the field of health
- Call for proposals 2019 - Third Programme of the Union’s action in the field of health
- Call for Proposals 2018 - Implementation of best practices to promote health and prevent non-communicable diseases and to reduce health inequalities