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Programmes HealthThe Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking has recently published its 2025 work programme . The calls for proposals will open in late January with a deadline for short proposals in March 2025 (first stage) and a deadline for full proposals (for succesful consortia) in September 2025.
The work programme includes four calls for proposals covering seven topics, with a total budget of €214 million. A pilot on lump sum contributions in the grant agreements for two call topics is being considered, and more flexible ways of working with contributing partners will be introduced to facilitate increased engagement with Global Health EDCTP3 and forge new and stronger partnerships.
Info days on the new work programme are expected to be organised in the coming weeks. The detailed information will be published on the NCP Flanders website as soon as it is available.
The Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking (GH EDCTP3 JU) is a partnership between the European Union and the European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP) Association whose members are several EU Member States and Associated countries and several African countries.
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