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3rd März, 2026
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  1.   2nd März, 2026 - 6th März, 2026
Event Series on Proposal Writing for Horizon Europe (Cluster Health & Cancer Mission)📅 2–6 March 2026 | 🕐 13:00–14:30 CET | 💻 Online From 2 to 6 March 2026, the Nationale Kontaktstelle Gesundheit...

Event Series on Proposal Writing for Horizon Europe (Cluster Health & Cancer Mission)
📅 2–6 March 2026 | 🕐 13:00–14:30 CET | 💻 Online


From 2 to 6 March 2026, the Nationale Kontaktstelle Gesundheit will host a five-part online event series on proposal preparation for the Health Cluster and the Cancer Mission under Horizon Europe.


Across five consecutive days, participants will receive detailed guidance on key components of Horizon Europe proposals for Research and Innovation Actions (RIAs). Each 90-minute session includes approximately 45 minutes of in-depth input on the official proposal template, practical tips for drafting competitive applications, and an opportunity for live Q&A 💡


Topics include:




  • 2 March: Part A and Ethics




  • 3 March: Excellence




  • 4 March: Impact




  • 5 March: Implementation




  • 6 March: Clinical Trials




The series is primarily aimed at researchers and stakeholders preparing applications for the 2026 calls within the Health Cluster or the Cancer Mission 🎯.


Participation is free of charge; however, prior registration is required and is now open.

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  1.   3rd März, 2026
On Tuesday, 3 March 2026 (9:30–11:30 am) in Berlin, the Global Perspectives Circle will convene a timely breakfast dialogue titled “Breaking Point or Turning Point: What Role Can Europe Play in Africa...

On Tuesday, 3 March 2026 (9:30–11:30 am) in Berlin, the Global Perspectives Circle will convene a timely breakfast dialogue titled “Breaking Point or Turning Point: What Role Can Europe Play in Africa's Reproductive Health Future?”

Following the abrupt closure of USAID programs and tightening European development budgets, last year marked a significant shift in global reproductive health funding. Yet leaders interviewed in the series “Reproductive Health at a Turning Point” highlighted that this disruption may also be catalyzing long-overdue change — accelerating African-led approaches grounded in sustainable financing, regional manufacturing, and smarter cross-sector partnerships.

Moderated by senior global health leader Katri Bertram, the discussion will feature voices including Dr. Victoria Gamba (Independent Consultant, Obstetrician Gynecologist and Implementation Scientist) and Rosebell Kagumire (Editor of AfricanFeminism.com & Co-Founder of AfIP Collective). Together, participants from politics, civil society, and the private sector will explore key questions:

• Where should Germany and the EU co-invest strategically?
• Can private sector models deliver at scale?
• How can regional manufacturing strengthen supply chain resilience?

Held just ahead of International Women’s Day, this dialogue will present key findings from the interview series and connect African, German, and European stakeholders to identify concrete collaboration opportunities that advance sustainable, African-led solutions. 🤝✨

To attend, please contact Sabrina Rupprecht at s.rupprecht@globalperspectives.org.

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  1.   3rd März, 2026
On 3 March 2026 (15:00 CET), this IAS–IAVI Timely Topic Webinar will bring together global stakeholders to discuss the future of HIV vaccine research in a shifting funding landscape. Despite signific...

On 3 March 2026 (15:00 CET), this IAS–IAVI Timely Topic Webinar will bring together global stakeholders to discuss the future of HIV vaccine research in a shifting funding landscape.

Despite significant progress in HIV prevention and treatment, persistent inequities, emerging drug resistance, and recent global funding cuts continue to threaten advances — underscoring the urgent need for an effective HIV vaccine.

The session will explore how innovative multi-stakeholder partnerships — spanning governments, funders, African research institutions, and communities — can sustain and strengthen HIV vaccine R&D. Speakers will highlight successful partnership models, key funding and governance lessons, and strategies to advance African-led leadership and long-term investment in the next generation of HIV vaccines.

Participants will also learn how collaborative approaches can transform current challenges into opportunities for resilient, equitable research systems. 🤝

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