Call for Proposal: Multisectoral approach to tackle chronic non-communicable diseases: implementation research maximising collaboration and coordination with sectors and in settings beyond the healthcare system (GACD) | Application Deadline: 16 April 2026
This funding topic under Horizon Europe focuses on implementation research to address non-communicable diseases (NCDs) through collaboration beyond the healthcare sector, in alignment with the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases.
OVERVIEW
* supports research on tackling NCDs through **multisectoral approaches**
* focuses on action **outside traditional healthcare settings** (e.g. schools, workplaces, communities)
* aims to reduce disease burden and improve health outcomes globally
### SCOPE
* implementation research on prevention, management, and control of NCDs
* includes conditions such as mental health disorders, chronic diseases, and risk factors
* encourages interventions across sectors such as education, environment, transport, and food systems
* strong focus on **equity and underserved populations**, especially in LMICs
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
* improved evidence on cross-sector collaboration for NCDs
* better integration of interventions into real-world settings
* increased community and stakeholder engagement
* impact on policy, health systems, and population health
REQUIREMENTS
* use of **robust implementation research methods**
* inclusion of **multidisciplinary teams** and social sciences expertise
* clear stakeholder engagement and sustainability strategy
* involvement of **early-career researchers**
* focus on real-world effectiveness and scalability
FUNDING DETAILS
* type: Research and Innovation Action (RIA)
* funding model: lump sum grants
TIMELINE
* opening date: 10 February 2026
* deadline: 16 April 2026 (17:00 Brussels time)
ADDITIONAL NOTES
* projects should demonstrate policy relevance and long-term impact
* international collaboration and networking are encouraged
* budget should include joint activities (e.g. workshops, knowledge exchange)
OVERVIEW
* supports research on tackling NCDs through **multisectoral approaches**
* focuses on action **outside traditional healthcare settings** (e.g. schools, workplaces, communities)
* aims to reduce disease burden and improve health outcomes globally
### SCOPE
* implementation research on prevention, management, and control of NCDs
* includes conditions such as mental health disorders, chronic diseases, and risk factors
* encourages interventions across sectors such as education, environment, transport, and food systems
* strong focus on **equity and underserved populations**, especially in LMICs
EXPECTED OUTCOMES
* improved evidence on cross-sector collaboration for NCDs
* better integration of interventions into real-world settings
* increased community and stakeholder engagement
* impact on policy, health systems, and population health
REQUIREMENTS
* use of **robust implementation research methods**
* inclusion of **multidisciplinary teams** and social sciences expertise
* clear stakeholder engagement and sustainability strategy
* involvement of **early-career researchers**
* focus on real-world effectiveness and scalability
FUNDING DETAILS
* type: Research and Innovation Action (RIA)
* funding model: lump sum grants
TIMELINE
* opening date: 10 February 2026
* deadline: 16 April 2026 (17:00 Brussels time)
ADDITIONAL NOTES
* projects should demonstrate policy relevance and long-term impact
* international collaboration and networking are encouraged
* budget should include joint activities (e.g. workshops, knowledge exchange)
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