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The second coordination and support action for the JPI Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life

Project description

Increasing European research policies in nutrition and health

Research in nutrition, health, lifestyle, and the food system has the potential to prevent or reduce chronic diseases related to diet. The EU-funded CSA JPI HDHL 2.0 project aims to facilitate the implementation of the Joint Programming Initiative (JPI) Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (HDHL) and establish a sustainable collaboration among EU Member States, the European Commission, and relevant international organisations. Through the 2nd Coordination and Support Action (CSA), this project will ensure significant progress in aligning and promoting joint programming research and innovation policies in the fields of nutrition and health. Additionally, it will foster stronger partnerships between the Member States and stakeholders from the industry, science, and policy sectors while also undertaking communication activities to raise awareness about the JPI.

Objective

The main objectives of the 2nd Coordination and Support Action (CSA) of the Joint Programming Initiative Healthy Diet for a Healthy Life (JPI HDHL) are to support the further implementation of JPI HDHL and to create a sustainable collaboration of Member States (MS), the European Commission (EC) and related international organisations.
Support facilitated by the 2nd CSA will ensure sufficient progress on alignment and also on the ethos of joint programming in the area of nutrition and health becoming embedded within Member States’ research and innovation policies and programmes. The 2nd CSA will focus specifically on these issues and will take into account foresight and evaluation activities as important aspects for the future of research in the scientific and policy areas covered within the JPI HDHL.

Objectives of the 2nd CSA:
1. Alignment of national research programs on health and nutrition
2. Mature collaboration between the MS and focus on a sustainable support structure for the JPI.
3. Increase collaboration with important stakeholders. Industry, science and policy will be invited to take ownership of areas of the JPI which are under their responsibility.
4. Communication activities of the JPI will increase to make the JPI an even more important player in the area of Nutrition & Health.
5. Show the impact of joint programming on Nutrition & Health within the MS. The evaluation of the JPI will go beyond pure process indicators and will focus on effect and impact evaluation.
6. The collaboration within the JPI will move beyond Europe. In the first phase Canada and New Zealand have become partners, but the next five years will be used to broaden the scope of the JPI to new interested countries with a specific focus on Asia and the America’s.

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Funding Scheme

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CSA - Coordination and support action

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Call for proposal

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(opens in new window) H2020-ISIB-2014-2015

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Coordinator

ZORGONDERZOEK NEDERLAND ZON
Net EU contribution

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€ 712 499,50
Total cost

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€ 853 125,00

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