Almost all the contributions and benefits of ICRAD will not be seen until some time into the future.
In its capacity of being a platform for networking, collaboration, development of strategic agendas and research funding, within the field of animal health and welfare, ICRAD is contributing to a higher level of research and increased collaboration across borders. The success of the first call shows that the ICRAD project already has had an impact. How large an impact is yet to be seen, and will not be known until the results of the funded projects are revealed (2024), and some benefits will only be apparent much later.
One success criterion of ICRAD, looking at the ERA-NET specifically, that we already can see is the relatively high number of application received in the co-funded call. The number is not significantly larger than other, preceding, comparable ERA-NETs. However, when we add the Covid-19 pandemic into the preparations and submission period, we see the number as a definite success of the efforts and platform provided by ICRAD, which we intend to build on. The next calls will show if the momentum of our good start will carry on to the next calls.
Another success criterion is the identification and possible collaboration with other international networks. This work is only in the initial phase, but is expected to become an integral part of ICRAD in the coming years. There has already been established contact with SCAR and Discontools, and contact to other networks are planned. It is too early to say which benefits will come of these expected collaborations, but we expect that they will provide significant input to the discussions on the strategic issues throughout the ICRAD interest area(s). In addition, there will be looked into the possibility of collaborative calls, which of course depends on the nature and topic areas of the networks.
In the end, the goal of ICRAD is primarily to develop new and effective diagnostic tools and vaccines, which will decrease the impact of new and emerging, as well as known, diseases, and thereby lessen the impact of these diseases on the health and welfare of animals, and the associated effects on the national economies.