”European Public Health Challenges” Programme

Call for proposals no 1

Access to health servicies

Call for proposals no 1 Access to health servicies

The final list of applications admitted after the formal evaluation of the projects submitted within the Open Call for Proposals no 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma

Following the appeals received, the Ministry of Health published on Tuesday, 13 July 2021, the final list of projects admitted after the first evaluation stage (formal evaluation stage) within the open call for project proposals no. 1 “Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma”.

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The list of applications admitted after the formal evaluation of the projects submitted within the Open Call for Proposals no 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma

The Ministry of Health has published, on Friday, June 11, 2021, the list of projects admitted after the first evaluation stage (formal evaluation and eligibility) within the open call for project proposals no. 1 “Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma”

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Publishing the Corrigendum no 2 to Applicant Guide for the Open Call for Proposals nr. 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma

On 01st of February 2021, the Ministry of Health, Programme Operator for European Public Health Challenges Programme financed by EEA Grants 2014-2021, has published the Corrigendum no 2 to Applicant Guide for the Open Call for Proposals nr. 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma.

The changes to Applicant Guide are the following:

  • to extend with 2 months the deadline of submission of the applications, i.e. 30th of March 2021

The deadline for submitting the applications is 30th of March 2021.

Clarifications and additional information can be requested to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Updated documents february 2021


Publishing the Corrigendum no 1 to Applicant Guide for the Open Call for Proposals nr. 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma 

On 8th of December 2020, the Ministry of Health, Programme Operator for European Public Health Challenges Programme financed by EEA Grants 2014-2021, has published the Corrigendum no 1 to Applicant Guide for the Open Call for Proposals nr. 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma.

The changes to Applicant Guide are the following:

  • to extend with 1 month the deadline of submission of the applications, i.e. 04th of February 2021;
  • to clearly mention the possibility for PPs to purchase mobile facilities in order to improve the access to healthcare services (ex. ambulances, caravans and mobile cabinets/labs made from containers or other materials);
  • reformulation of annexes 2, 4 and 5 to Applicant Guide for extending the eligibility of the renovation works.

The deadline for submitting the applications is 04 February 2021.

Also, in order to support the potential applicants, a list containing the frequent asked questions received by Programme Operator was published.

Clarifications and additional information can be requested to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Updated documents december 8th 2020


Launching the Open Call for Proposals nr. 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma

On 30th of September 2020, the Ministry of Health, Programme Operator for European Public Health Challenges Programme financed by EEA Grants 2014-2021, has launched for the Open Call for Proposals nr. 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma.

The documents are available here.

The call is dedicated to local authorities, Public Health Directorates, hospitals and other public authorities for direct measures to improve health services especially for vulnerable groups (mother and child health, prevention of infectious diseases, prevention of non-communicable diseases), investments in preventive healthcare infrastructure and IT training and information and awareness campaigns.

The allocated budget is 9.000.000 euro (85%- EEA Grants 2014-2021 and 15% public cofinancing provided by the Ministry of Health). The value of a project within this call can be between 500,000 and 1,000,000 euro.

During the period when the call for project proposals is open, the Ministry of Health could provide, upon request, with help-desk services (information and clarifications). The potential applicants can send questions by e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


DOCUMENTS

APPLICANT GUIDE - Open call for proposals no 1: Improving the access to health care services for vulnerable groups, including Roma

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Small Grant Scheme no nr. 2 Outreach services

The list of applications admitted after the formal evaluation of the projects submitted within Small Grant Scheme no 2 Providing outreach health services to improve prevention for remote and vulnerable population

The Ministry of Health has published, on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, the list of projects admitted after the first evaluation stage (formal evaluation and eligibility) within the Small Grant Scheme no 2 ”Providing outreach health services to improve prevention for remote and vulnerable population”.

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Publishing the Corrigendum no 1 to Applicant Guide for the Small Grant Scheme no 2 Providing outreach health services to improve prevention for remote and vulnerable population

On 9thth of March 2021, 14.00hrs, the Ministry of Health, Programme Operator for European Public Health Challenges Programme financed by EEA Grants 2014-2021, has published the Corrigendum no 1 to Applicant Guide for the Small Grant Scheme no 2 ”Providing outreach health services to improve prevention for remote and vulnerable population”.

The changes to Applicant Guide are the following:

  • to extend until 29th of April 2021 the deadline of submission of the applications;

The new deadline for submitting the applications is 29th of April 2021.

Clarifications and additional information can be requested to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

UPDATED DOCUMENTS MARCH 2021


Launching the Small Grant Scheme no 2 Providing outreach health services to improve prevention for remote and vulnerable population

On 9thth of December 2020, the Ministry of Health, Programme Operator for European Public Health Challenges Programme financed by EEA Grants 2014-2021, has launched the Small Grant Scheme no 2 ”Providing outreach health services to improve prevention for remote and vulnerable population”

The Small Grant Scheme no 2 is dedicated to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)  for the provision of outreach measures for improving access to healthcare for vulnerable groups from isolated areas, including Roma, with a focus on awareness raising, capacity-building and educational promotions.

The total amount allocated to this small grant scheme is 1,000,000 euro which is financed by EEA Grants 2014-2021. The minimum/maximum grant amount that can be requested for the implementation of one project is 50,000 euro, and respectively 200,000 euro. This amount represents up to the 90% of total value of the project. The Project Promotor will need to co-finance the project, with own contribution being minimum 10% of the total project value.

The deadline for submitting the applications is 09th of March 2021.

During the period when the small grant scheme no 2 is open, the Ministry of Health could provide, upon request, with help-desk services (information and clarifications). The potential applicants can send questions by e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


DOCUMENTS

Applicant Guide

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Small Grant Scheme no 1 Community centers

Small Grant Scheme 1 Community centers

Budget: 3,500,000 euro

Description: The Small Grant Scheme no 1 addressed to local authorities in rural areas to improve community care system, including equipment investments and awareness campaigns. The Good Practice Model for Community Assistance and for the Development of Integrated Community Centers developed under predefined project no. 1 will be preconditions for launching the call for projects. Partnerships with public authorities, NGOs, professional associations are encouraged.

Status 31st of December 2020: In 2020, there were no activities implemented regarding this small grant scheme. Given the COVID 19 pandemic, the small grant scheme is most likely to be launched in 2021. In addition to the delays caused by the management of the COVID 19 pandemic, the reason for this planning is that there is a conditionality for the launch of the grant scheme, namely, that in the framework of predefined project no 1 a guide of good practices for community assistance should be developed which requires about 6-8 months for elaboration.