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Programmes HealthImportant update about topic Pandemic preparedness and response: Maintaining the European partnership for pandemic preparedness HORIZON-HLTH-2024-DISEASE-08-12 of the Horizon Europe Health Cluster Work Programme 2023-2024:
Due to changes in the implementation mode of the future Pandemic Preparedness partnership, namely the envisaged change of Type of Action from CO-PROGRAMMED to CO-FUNDED, the Commission considers canceling this action and possibly replacing it with another action better fitting the new Type of Action and the relevant policy objectives. For this reason the submission of proposals for topic HORIZON-HLTH-2024-DISEASE-08-12 will be suspended.
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