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EU4H – Promoting mental health: Mental health support for Ukrainian displaced people – 2022

EU4H - Promoting mental health: mental health support for Ukrainian displaced people, aiming at mitigating the negative mental health impact of the war for displaced persons, who are mainly located in Ukraine’s neighbouring countries.

2022-05-31
2 million euro
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Appeal framework

Institution European Commission
Sectors Citizenship & Human Rights
Beneficiaries All beneficiaries Association & NGO Training organisation & school
Regions Developing countries, European Economic Area, European Union
Details
  • EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories linked to it (OCTs))
  • Eligible non-EU countries: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the EU4Health Programme or countries which are in ongoing negotiations for an association agreement and where the agreement enters into force before the signature of the grant agreement

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Priorities and funded actions

Objective

To increase awareness, knowledge generation, and sharing, and capacity building to improve mental health and psychological wellbeing in migrants and refugee populations, with a special focus on Ukraine’s displaced people, via the implementation of promising and best practices and guidance.

Priorities

  • Priority 1: mitigate the negative mental health impact of the war for displaced persons, who are mainly located in Ukraine’s neighbouring countries
  • Priority 2: provide support to other Union countries where the displaced people may find placement
  • Priority 3: contribute to the mitigation of major mental health and psychologically traumatic experiences of the displaced people as a consequence of the war in Ukraine

Among financed actions

  • Support interested stakeholder organisations, to discuss and exchange mental health practices and knowledge, to implement promising and best practices and evidence-based actions
  • Work that builds on the already available training material of the Health Policy

Additional information

  • This call for proposals is an open call for proposals
  • Initial duration of the action: 24 months

Eligibility

  • Be legal entities (public or private bodies)
  • Be established in one of the eligible countries
  • The consortium must include at least one NGO active in the field of mental health, preferably at Union level, and at least one NGO working in the area of migrants and refugees.
Financement
  • Total budget of the topic “Promoting mental health: Mental health support for Ukrainian displaced people“: 2 million euro
  • Co-financing rate:
    • up to 60% of the total eligible costs
    • up to 80% if your project is of ‘exceptional utility’

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