In 2016, the cofunded call allowed to fund 12 projects, involving 53 research teams. The aim of JFA1 (2017) was to establish a multi-disciplinary research network for the monitoring, benchmarking and evaluation of policies that affect dietary and physical activity as well as sedentary behaviour with a standardised approach across Europe: PEN network, 60 researchers from 28 Institutes, 7 European Countries and New Zealand, with 4,5 M€. The JFA2, launched in 2018, allowed to support 6 research projects (budget of 6,8 M€) that will gain a better understanding of the diet- epigenome relationships and their effect on human health. The JFA3 focused on the establishment of a Knowledge Hub on Food and Nutrition Security (SYSTEMIC) to accelerate, further characterise and to manage the impact of climate change on nutritional make-up of food, and to propose adaptive strategies/ measures to ensure food and nutrition security: 41 research groups from 8 countries, 1,7 M€. In 2020, the aim of JFA4 was to address the prevention of undernutrition in European older citizens through the consumption of appropriate nutritious food: 6 projects, 31 research teams from 8 countries, 6 M€. The JFA5 (2021) focused on how food ingredients and food processing methods can induce or prevent the occurrence of food intolerances and allergies among the consumers: 4 projects, 18 research teams from 7 countries, 4,4 M€. ERA-HDHL monitor the results of the funded projects by different means (progress reports and symposia). Experts from the respective SEC, JPI HDHL SAB and SHAB were also involved in the evaluation of the projects. All the information gathered from the progress reports and provided by the experts were analysed in deliverables. All steps of the JFA implementation were published in the JPI HDHL website relayed in the newsletters and via the JPI HDHL social networks. Factsheets were elaborated about ERA-HDHL instrument and the results of each JFA and published on the JPI HDHL website. Finally, all projects funded under ERA-HDHL are present in the JPI HDHL database named research framework, in which an abstract, highlights of the projects and outcomes are filled and updated by the respective project coordinator.