Events

European Missions Soil week
NOV
Wed
05
NOV
Thu
06

Starts in 6 days from now

Location

Aarhus

Aarhus university
Programmes
Agro-Food, Environment Missions

The European Mission Soil Week is an annual event aimed at promoting the Horizon Europe Mission 'A Soil Deal for Europe' and also aimed at raising awareness about the importance of soil health and driving action to protect and restore our soils.

During the event the audience will: 

  • Stay informed on the latest achievements of the Mission Soil and upcoming opportunities.
  • Join breakout sessions on investments and business models across different land uses.
  • Discover the Mission Soil-funded projects and their results.
  • Network with professionals from the soil, business, and finance communities across Europe and beyond.
  • Explore emerging investment and business opportunities in soil health.
  • Learn and discuss how healthy soils may be part of policies and governance models for sustainable multifunctional land use at multiple levels.

You can find the full programme and registration page on this website

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Testimonial

image of YoPA – Youth-centered participatory action for a healthy lifestyle

YoPA – Youth-centered participatory action for a healthy lifestyle

The YoPA project, ‘a youth-centred preventive action approach towards co-created implementation of socially and physically activating environmental interventions’ obtained funding from Horizon Europe’s Health Cluster. The project addresses the multifaceted challenges of physical inactivity and health inequalities through a unique participatory approach. The project places teenagers between 12 and 18 years old in vulnerable situations at the forefront of the intervention process. The Institute of Tropical Medicine is a partner in the project and will conduct a Realist Evaluation to understand how youth co-creation contributes to improved adolescent health and well-being in four cities in Denmark, Netherlands, Nigeria and South Africa.  By integrating its results and sharing its approach in an open access Toolbox, ITM aims to contribute to fostering sustainable, youth-led solutions for healthier urban environments.