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EUVABECO PROJECT

The COVID-19 crisis reshaped global vaccination strategies, leading to the swift development of innovative practices. The EUVABECO project, funded by the European Commission’s EU4Health program, aims to equip European Union Member States with validated implementation plans for these practices, accommodating diverse contexts to enable cross-border deployment.

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Coordinated by the University of Crete, EUVABECO will unite 14 partners from 9 countries, operating on a total budget of EUR 8.44 million.

This includes a EUR 6.75 million contribution from the EC and EUR 1.69 million in partner co-funding.

The EUVABECO project was selected under Call EU4H-2022-PJ-5 (EU for Health), Topic EU4H-2022-PJ-16, and is identified by the grant number 101132545

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Advancement of the project

Advancement of the project

Funding Utilization

Funding Utilization

Proportion of the 27 EU Member States engaged in pilot projects

Proportion of the 27 EU Member States engaged in pilot projects

Proportion of all stakeholders engaged

Proportion of outcome target stakeholders engaged

Pilot projects launched

Proportion of pilot projects launched

Partners

A strong team of medical practitioners, public health authorities, vaccinology experts, e-Health operators and industrial suppliers.

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Please submit your questions on vaccination tool implementation in our Q&A section. Questions of widespread interest will be anonymized and featured on our website with answers.
 

How Can I Get Involved?

If you’re affiliated with a health-related organization in Europe, either locally or nationally, and you are interested in spreading the word about our implementation plans, we’d love to connect with you. If you are a healthcare worker in Belgium, Germany, Greece, Latvia, Poland, or Portugal, we are particularly keen to explore potential collaboration opportunities with you.

What is the difference between a goal, a practice and a tool?

A goal is a public health objective motivating a vaccination practice.A practice refers to specific methods or approaches used in vaccination efforts.A tool is a tangible resource or software developed to support the implementation of these practices.