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Update Missions Work Programme 2022 - New Calls published

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Programmes Health Climate, Energy, Mobility Agro-Food, Environment Missions

The amended version of the Missions Work Programme 2021-2022 has been published on 10 May. The document is available on our website on the Missions page (on the right hand side under 'Work Programme & Calls'). The newly published calls are the following:

  • Research and Innovation actions in support of the implementation of the Adaptation to Climate Change Mission (6 topics)
  • Research and Innovation actions supporting the implementation of the Mission on Cancer (5 topics)
  • Actions for the implementation of the Mission Restore our ocean and waters by 2030 (10 topics)
  • Research and Innovation actions to support the implementation of the Soil health and Food Mission (10 topics)
  • Joint action between Mission Ocean, Seas and Waters and Mission Adaptation to Climate Change (1 topic)
  • A European Social Innovation Catalyst Fund to Advance EU Mission Objectives by Replicating and Scaling-up Existing, Demonstrably Successful Social Innovations (1 topic)


Call topics per Mission can be retrieved on the Funding and Tenders portal, selecting the Mission you are interested in on the left hand side.

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