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1 Work Programme 2018-2020 The social challenge “Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing”
Maia Okujava NCP for Health, Demographic Change and weii-being, Georgia

2 Horizon 2020 – what comes now
• First triennial Work Programme: WP • The largest budget/year in the history of the EU Framework Programmes – ca. €700 million/year • Topics for 2020 in more detail will be published in mid-2018

3 Health collaborative research – 7 priorities for 2018–2020
Personalised medicine Innovative health and care industry Infectious diseases and improving global health Decoding the role of the environment for health and well-being Innovative health and care systems - Integration of care Trusted digital solutions and Cybersecurity in Health and Care Digital transformation in Health and Care

4 7 priorities implemented via SC1 Work Programme 2018–2020 through 3 Calls for proposals
Call 'Better Health and care, economic growth and sustainable health systems' 5 main priorities & 32 topics Call 'Digital transformation in Health and Care' 13 topics Call 'Trusted digital solutions and Cybersecurity in Health and Care' 3 topics Other Actions 2018–2019 7 item

5 Opening dates, deadlines
07 Nov 2017 06 Feb 2018 (First Stage) 04 Sep 2018 (Second Stage) 18 Apr 2018 26 Jul 2018 16 Apr 2019 02 Oct 2018 (First Stage) 16 Apr 2019 (Second Stage) 14 Nov 2018

6 Priority 3 – Infectious diseases and improving global health
• Infectious diseases and the health of vulnerable groups • 'One Health' approach • Antimicrobial resistance, emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and poverty-related and neglected diseases • Maternal and newborn health, global collaboration on non-communicable diseases and on brain research IMPACT: To prevent, detect and treat of priority diseases worldwide

7 Priority 3 – Infectious diseases and improving global health
Relevant to this priority are up-scaling interventions in specific diseases to populations in low-and middle-income countries and in vulnerable populations of high-income countries and the connection between global health and extensive migration waves.

8 1.3 Infectious diseases and improving global health
SC1-BHC : Mining big data for early detection of infectious disease threats driven by climate change and other factors . SC1-BHC : Stratified host-directed approaches to improve prevention, treatment and/or cure of infectious diseases SC1-BHC : New anti-infective agents for prevention and/or treatment of neglected infectious diseases (NID) SC1-BHC : Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) - Scaling-up of evidence-based health interventions at population level for the prevention and management of hypertension and/or diabetes

9 Infectious diseases and improving global health in Work Programme 2018–2019
• BHC : Translational collaborative cancer research between Europe and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) • BHC : Implementation research for maternal and child health • BHC : Research on HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and/or hepatitis C (HCV) in patients with mono-, co-infections and/or comorbidities in the context of fostering collaboration with the Russian Federation

10 HCO : Establishment of an International Network of Social Sciences Research Centres to help address governance and other challenges in the preparedness for and the response to infectious threats (CSA) Expected Impact: Effective cross-region and global research collaborations that better connect multidisciplinary researchers currently working in isolation. Strengthened capacity to address the socio-economic and governance dimensions of an effective research preparedness and response to infectious threats. Robust evidence to guide policy makers on global infectious disease governance. Built in-country capacity in low and middle income countries to better support global efforts. Contribution to the implementation of the 'European One-health action plan against AMR and the WHO Global Action Plan on AMR'. Contribution to the achievement of SDG 3, and in particular the targets 3 on combatting communicable diseases, B on supporting the research and development of vaccines and medicines for diseases that primarily affect developing countries, and D on strengthening capacity on early warning and management of global health risks.

11 POLICY DRIVERS + SUPPORT FOR
This priority links to: European & Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership (EDCTP), Global Action Plan on Antimicrobial resistance Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) European One Health Action Plan against Antimicrobial Resistance, Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Diseases Preparedness

12 I am looking for your questions and further cooperation!
Maia Okujava, NCP for Health, Georgia


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