Webinar: EU4Health Work Programme 2024

Webinar: EU4Health Work Programme 2024

Are you interested in European funding for health, and would you like to receive more information about the new EU4Health 2024 work programme? Are you interested in gaining knowledge on how to (successfully) apply for EU4Health, and would you like to know the topics in the new 2024 work programme? Then register for our EU4Health webinar.

The EU4Health advisors from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency will share valuable information regarding the new calls for 2024 and the application procedure during this webinar.

Target audience

This webinar is for organizations interested in EU4Health and want to know more about the new 2024 work programme and the application procedure.

Webinar content

The EU4Health programme is a European subsidy programme with a budget of €5.3 billion to strengthen healthcare and crisis preparedness in the European Union (EU). The program runs from 2021 to 2027 and is implemented through annual work programmes.

EU4Health has several goals:

  • To improve health in the EU;
  • To protect people in the EU from serious health threats;
  • To make medicines, medical devices, and products needed for crises more available, accessible, and affordable;
  • To strengthen healthcare systems and use resources more efficiently.

The programme provides financial support through tenders and subsidies ('action grants').

During the webinar, EU4Health advisors Jost de Bruin and Michelle van Wijk will inform you about the new 2024 work programme, the application procedures (including tips and tricks), and how RVO can help you.

The webinar is in English. 

Registration

Register for the webinar via the online registration form. After registration, you will receive an email with the link to the online event just before the webinar.

Want to know more?

Do you have questions about the EU4Health webinar? Please get in touch with Team IRIS via teamiris@rvo.nl.

Commissioned by:

  • Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy

  • Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport

In association with:

Webinar

SSource: RVO

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