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This call focuses on implementation research to enhance health systems and address the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The objective is to develop and test interventions for equitable, high-quality care tailored to diverse populations, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and disadvantaged groups in high-income countries (HICs). Proposals should demonstrate the potential for sustainability, scalability, and policy relevance, engaging diverse stakeholders and prioritizing health equity. Projects must address critical gaps in health systems by integrating implementation science frameworks and fostering multidisciplinary collaboration, particularly among early-career researchers in under-resourced environments.
Opening: 22 May 2025
Deadline(s): 18 Sep 2025 (First Stage), 16 Apr 2026 (Second Stage)
Data provided by Kooperationsstelle Wissenschaft
This funding opportunity represents a pre-agreed draft that has not yet been officially approved by the European Commission. The final, approved version is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2025. This draft is provided for informational purposes and may be used to preliminarily form consortia and develop project ideas, but it is offered without any guarantees or warranties.
Expected Outcome
• Improved access to equitable healthcare for NCD patients in LMICs and disadvantaged HIC populations.
• Evidence to reduce care fragmentation and enhance continuity across NCD care stages.
• Scalable, sustainable interventions adaptable to local contexts.
• Empowered communities and stakeholders implementing health interventions.
• Strengthened research capacity, especially in under-resourced environments.
Scope
• Address strategies for strengthening health systems to deliver equitable, high-quality care for NCDs.
• Focus on underserved populations in LMICs and disadvantaged groups in HICs.
• Integrate validated implementation research frameworks.
• Ensure sustainable interventions with meaningful stakeholder and patient engagement.
• Generate policy-relevant evidence for transformative health systems.