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European Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance has been launched

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After years of preparations, the European Partnership on One Health Antimicrobial Resistance (OH AMR) has now started. Find out all about the partnership here

The partnership brings together 53 organisations across 30 countries from EU and beyond, among these is the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO). Together with the European Commission the Partnership will provide joint support to boost One Health AMR Research and Innovation (R&I) in all its dimensions: coordinating joint transnational calls, actions to strengthen the capacity of the AMR research community, provide frameworks for alignment of policy and stakeholder engagement, and tools to valorise the new knowledge for the benefit of citizens and society as a whole.

The OH AMR Partnership will hold annual calls for proposals. Note that the countries and types of organisation that will be eligible for funding from the OH AMR Partnership's calls for proposals can change call by call. Please always check the final call documents to see if you will be eligible for funding.

The Partnership has recently published some early information about their first (2025) call for proposals. The final call documents for the first call are due to be published in November 2025 during the World AMR Awareness Week.

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