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Joint Transnational Call (JTC) for research and innovation projects on Water and Health by Water4All - Partnership

The Water4All JTC 2025 also considers the One Health (link here) approach, recognizing the interconnections between human, environmental, and animal health. It also prioritizes the development of accurate, efficient, and cost-effective water quality monitoring methods to improve risk assessment and management. Likewise, the advance in the implementation of sustainable water treatment technologies is recognized as crucial for ensuring safe drinking water and effective sanitation.

https://www.water4all-partnership.eu/joint-activities/water4all-2025-joint-transnational-call

Start Date12 Sep 2025End Date13 Nov 2025 Funding AmountUpto EUR 300k Funding Resource Type

Grant

Funding Provider

Water4All - Partnership

Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH)
Short DescirptionThe Water4All JTC 2025 also considers the One Health (link here) approach, recognizing the interconnections between human, environmental, and animal health. It also prioritizes the development of accurate, efficient, and cost-effective water quality monitoring methods to improve risk assessment and management. Likewise, the advance in the implementation of sustainable water treatment technologies is recognized as crucial for ensuring safe drinking water and effective sanitation.
Criteria(Please refer to the website for criteria and details)

In line with the strategic objectives of Water4All, the results of the projects will contribute to the implementation of evidence-based, global, EU and national water management policies and strategies, within the frameworks of the European Green Deal, the zero-pollution action plan, the Water Framework Directive, Just Transition Mechanism, Water Resilience Strategy, and the Sustainable Development Goals.
Proposals should consider on-going research activities funded by other instruments, programmes or projects and incorporate appropriate cross-cutting issues, such as socio-economic and/or capacity development.


=> Information regarding the composition of the Consortium
• Each consortium must be composed of a minimum of three eligible partners that request funding from participating Funding Partner Organisations from three different countries.
• In addition to the abovementioned condition, the projects must involve at least two independent legal entities from two different EU Member States or Horizon Europe associated countries as recipients of the financial support.
• The upper limit of eligible project partners per consortium is 7, including 1 self-funded partner (if applicable).
• No more than one self-funded project partner per consortium is allowed.
• The Consortium Coordinator must be eligible for funding by a Funding Partner Organisation of this call.
• Each application must be submitted by a Consortium Coordinator who must be eligible for funding by a Funding Partner Organisation of this call.
• The Principal Investigator of the entity acting as Consortium Coordinator can only participate in one proposal (i.e. if the principal investigator is the Consortium Coordinator of a proposal, he/she cannot participate in any other proposal, neither as a Consortium Coordinator nor as a partner).
• The composition of the Consortium might be limited by national/regional regulations.

=> Proposals are required to address at least one of the following topics:
• Topic 1: Waterborne contaminants & health risks: occurrence, behaviour, interactions and vulnerability
• Topic 2: Innovative tools and technologies for Water quality and exposure monitoring
• Topic 3: Water treatment and exposure mitigation
• Topic 4: Governance, socio-economic innovation, and policy integration for water and health
RegionsEU Member State or a Horizon Europe Associated Country