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JPI Climate – Climate, Environment and Health II – 2023

Joint Programming Initiative "Coonnecting Climate Knowledge for Europe - Climate, Environment and Health II aiming at improving understanding among the climate, environment, and health pathways to protect and promote ecological, planetary, and human health in the face of climate challenges.

2023-07-15
12 million euro
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Appeal framework

Institution European Commission
Sectors Energy Environment & Climate Research & Innovation
Beneficiaries All beneficiaries

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Priorities and funded actions

Objectives

  • To improve understanding among the climate, environment, and health pathways to protect and promote ecological, planetary, and human health in the face of climate challenges
  • To improve healthcare preparedness, response to climate’s impacts on health, and support environmental preservation resources, adaptation strategies, or develop measures to mitigate health impacts on understudied groups

Priorities

  • To foster global transdisciplinary teams of natural (including climate), medical, and social scientists, and stakeholders to co-produce world-leading research in collaboration with LLMIC communities
  • To develop an understanding of the complex linkages and pathways between climate variability and change-associated impacts on the environment, on exposure pathways for health, and on human behavior and well-being
  • To develop and/or integrate international or national geographical, health, and early-warning system databases that will adopt implementation science strategies with civil society partners (including NGOs) to train a workforce designed by and for the local community
  • To provide applicable information, knowledge, scientific evidence, and effective tools to support long-term policymaking, decision-making, capacity development, and collaboration across all timescales, regions, and disciplines to foster a collaborative community of practice for climate, environment, and health
  • To include systems-level approaches at the intersection of climate, environment, and health to incorporate underrepresented communities of different socioeconomic, cultural, gender, and minorities into a comprehensive climate resilient health system, as defined by the WHO

Additional information

This call for proposals is an open call for proposals.

Eligibility

A consortium composed of at least 3 entities, established in at least 3different EU Member States or associated countries to the programme must be constituted.

Financement
  • Total budget of the call: 12 million euro

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