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Projects working on diabetes prevention

With over 33 million people in the EU suffering from diabetes and an expected rise to 38 million in 2030, diabetes represents a growing threat to human health. Learn more about EU4Health projects working on the prevention of type 2 diabetes across different population groups.

 
Info session: EU4Health action grants (AWP 2025)

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!

 
2024 Horizon Europe 'Health' calls

Funding is available in the fields of Anti-microbial resistance (deadline: 25 September); pandemic preparedness, non-communicable diseases and environmentally-sustainable healthcare systems (deadline: 26 November).

 
2024 Horizon Europe 'Health' calls

Funding is available in the fields of anti-microbial resistance (deadline: 25 September); pandemic preparedness, non-communicable diseases and environmentally-sustainable healthcare systems (deadline: 26 November).

 
2024 Horizon Europe 'Health' calls

Funding is available in the fields of Anti-microbial resistance (deadline: 25 September); pandemic preparedness, non-communicable diseases and environmentally-sustainable healthcare systems (deadline: 26 November).

 
2023 EU4Health calls for action grants

The 12 calls for proposals under the 2023 EU4Health Work Programme are still open for applications. The topics include healthcare access, mental health, non-communicable diseases, cancer, Substances of Human Origin, medical devices and the organisation of health conferences and events.

 
Open calls for proposals

The 2024 two-stage calls for proposals under Horizon Europe Cluster 1 'Health' are open for applications. The calls cover young people's health in a digital society, prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), environmental pollution, access to health care and innovative tools for biomedical research.