A major milestone for BE READY ! This week, we proudly launched the first Joint Transnational Call (JTC) of BE READY, delivering on the commitment made by the consortium members to improve Europe’s capacity to anticipate and respond to new threats related to infectious diseases. Our ambition is to enable Europe, through this call for proposals, to move from planning to action, better equipped, better connected, and ready to respond quickly to future health …

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In early 2026, the European Partnership for Pandemic Preparedness BE READY will launch its first Joint Transnational Call for Proposals for multinational interdisciplinary research projects. The topic of the Joint Transnational Call 2026 is: “BE READY: Advancing knowledge of host and pathogen dynamics to better combat emerging diseases” Infectious diseases can quickly escalate to health crises with global impact, exemplified by the COVID-19 pandemic and more recent outbreaks of avian influenza (H5N1) and …

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What is the Partnership for Pandemic Preparedness BE READY? Internal preparation meeting – 15–16 January 2026 Ahead of the public ceremony, the BE READY partners will meet on 15–16 January for a two-day internal working session. This meeting aims to: BE READY’s first Joint Transnational Call in January 2026 In January 2026, BE READY will launch its first Joint Transnational Call (JTC) for the scientific community. This call represents a first step in …

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The BE READY PLUS project, funded under Horizon Europe, has officially concluded its mission with a high-level final conference hosted on November 4-5 by the Hellenic Pasteur Institute in Athens, Greece.  Over two days, experts from across Europe gathered to review the project’s achievements and prepare the launch of its successor, the European Partnership for Pandemic Preparedness – BE READY NOW, scheduled to begin in January 2026.  Led by ANRS MIE (France), with …

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On World One Health Day, November 3rd, BE READY PLUS celebrates the importance of international cooperation in building global health systems that are adaptable and ready for future challenges. COVID-19 has shown that coordinated action is not optional – it is most needed. Launching in early 2026, the European Partnership for Pandemic Preparedness represents a significant step toward furthering these efforts. What has COVID-19 taught us about international cooperation? Despite earlier outbreaks such …

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As Health Literacy Month is coming to a close, it is a good moment to reflect on why literacy matters for Europe’s preparedness. Health literacy is not just about reading health information — it is about trust. When citizens can see and understand what is being done, they are better able to take informed decisions, hold institutions accountable when necessary, and push back against misinformation. This awareness is essential today if Europe is …

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The International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction was established in 1989, following a call by the United Nations General Assembly to promote a global culture of risk awareness and disaster reduction. Each year, on the 13th of October, this day serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility we share in minimizing vulnerabilities and building safer, more resilient communities. The 2025 theme, “Fund Resilience, Not Disasters,” echoes a powerful message: true security begins …

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On 21st September – European Cooperation Day, we want to celebrate the many ways European countries work together to improve our daily lives. A valuable example of such cooperation is the European Partnership for Pandemic Preparedness, which will be launched in January 2026. Health threats such as infectious disease outbreaks can cross borders within days. Preparing and responding effectively requires more than isolated national plans; in today’s interconnected world we cannot afford to …

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