The Horizon Europe 'Health' (Cluster 1) Info Day will focus on the 2026 topics of the forthcoming Horizon Europe Work Programme 2026-2027. The event will be streamed online via the European Commission’s web platform.
Event
The HaDEA Showcase Event 2026, titled “EU-funded projects and synergies driving competitiveness and preparedness,” will highlight how EU-funded projects contribute to Europe’s competitiveness and preparedness across key sectors, including digital, industry, space and health.
To provide applicants with further information about the EU4Health 2025 action grants, HaDEA DG SANTE are organising a dedicated info session. Register and submit your questions in advance via Slido!
News
HaDEA has signed two new contracts under the 2024 EU4Health work programme.
HaDEA and DG SANTE have prepared video guidelines for the EU4Health call for tenders HADEA/2025/OP/0045 - Single Framework contract for supporting joint work of Member States in the field of Substances of Human Origin.
The European Commission and the Africa Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have launched today the Partnership to Accelerate Mpox Testing and Sequencing in Africa (PAMTA) initiative.
Funding opportunities
HaDEA is managing two EU4Health Joint Actions aiming to ensure the safety, quality and regulatory compliance of medicines and medical devices in Europe.
Professionals and staff from competent authorities or delegated bodies will be trained in the field of organ transplant practices to strengthen their organ donation and transplantation systems.
On behalf of the European Commission, HaDEA has published calls for proposals under the 2025 EU4Health Work Programme covering topics such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases and health data for biotech innovation.
Project information
New projects have recently started their work to enhance mental illness prevention and care in the EU, supported by EU funding through the 2024 EU4Health calls for proposals.
On World Mental Health Day, we looked at the European Commission’s swift action to address the mental health needs of Ukrainian people displaced by Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
With 374 800 new estimated cases and 95 800 estimated deaths in the EU in 2022, breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer for women and the most common cause of death from cancer in women. Three projects have recently been launched under the EU4Health programme to advance breast cancer detection and care in Europe and contribute to Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan.