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JPI “More Years, Better Lives: The Potential and Challenges of Demographic Change”
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Status Quo of the JPI
„More Years, Better Lives”
P.M. Rossini
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Aims of the Joint Programming Initiative “More Years, Better Lives”
• Better coordination of national/regional and EU activities relevant for DC
• Exchanging best practice, pooling of expertise/ financial resources and performing joint
activities to provide scientifically proven data to tackle problems related to DC efficiently.
• Gain understanding of the multi-faceted phenomenon DC by a cross-disciplinary and holistic
approach and make use of the economic potentials of an Ageing European society and
establish a positive, holistic vision for “Ageing in Europe”.
• Elaborate a European Strategic Research Agenda (SRA) to identify research gaps, define
adequate implementation (joint) activities and formulate recommendation to political stakeholders
(science-driven approach).
• Have an impact on National and EU Agenda Setting (Horizon 2020)
• Assure input from end-users and take full account of societal needs (SOAB). Raise public
awareness towards the DC.
• Provide an open platform for interested countries and relevant organisations within the EU and
beyond (WHO,OECD, UN, etc.). Networking with relevant EU activities (JPIs, AAL-JP, EIP-AHA, and
others)
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Countries supporting the JPI (incl. Joint Financing of the JPI
Administration)
Austria Denmark Finland Norway
Germany Italy (Delegate Dr. A Cesario) Netherlands Poland
Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey
UK
Belgium, France
13 Members
Observers
Interest: Canada
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Scientific
Advisory Board
Scientific Technical Secretariat
WG 1 WG 2 WG 3 WG 4 WG 5
Working Groups
Societal
Advisory Board General Assembly
Vice - Chair Chair Vice - Chair
JPI Governance Model
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JPI „Troika“
Prof. Marja Vaarama National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland
Chair
Dr. Rosita Cottone Federal Ministry of Education
and Research, Germany
Vice-Chair
Prof. Paolo M. Rossini Italian Ministry of Health, Italian
Ministry of University &
Research
Vice-Chair
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Research for Demographic Change requires an interdisciplinary and
holistic approach across different domains
Health & Performance
Work & Productivity
Education & Learning
Housing, Urban-rural
Development and Mobility
Social Systems and
Welfare
5 Working Groups with about 80 leading scientists from Europe to prepare a
cross-sectoral, multi-disciplinary Strategic Research Agenda
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Age Platform Europe Eurocarers
HOPE - European Hospital and
Healthcare Federation
European Trade Union Confederation
(ETUC)
BUSINESSEUROPE European Association for the
Education of Adults (EAEA)
Council of European Municipalities
and Regions (CEMR)
UITP - International Association of
Public Transport
Insurance Europe
Societal Advisory Board
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1.Organise the JPI
• Involve MS and Scientific and Societal Stakeholders (2010)
• Gain Political commitment
• Elaborate a common vision for the field (February 2011)
• Set up of JPI bodies and governance structure
2. Define R&D Priorities
• Define research priorities and implementation gaps
• Develop a common Strategic Research Agenda of Member States
3. Coordinate R&D in Europe
• Align research and funding programmes of MS/EU
• Launch Joint activities of MS to address Research Needs and Societal issues
Activities of the JPI
2012
2013/2014
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September/ October 2011 (2nd meeting)
• Definition of Research fields and topic
January 2012
(3rd meeting)
• One-Page-Papers
End of March 2012
• WG reports
May 2012
• First meeting of the SAB
Beginning June 2012
• Draft of the SRA chapter is circulated amonst the WG members
11th/ 12th June 2012
• GA in London – Presentation of the draft SRA by WG chairs
Phase II: Next WG meetings
September
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The 2nd Phase of the JPI after June 2012 will be shaped by the FP7
Co-ordination and Support Action that will foster the further
development of the SRA and Joint Activities of Member States.
SRA Process (until June
2012)
JPI Coordination and Support
Action
Implementation of SRA and
Joint Activities
2012 2012/2013 2013/2014
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J-AGE – Support to the early implementation of the Joint Programming
Initiative (JPI) 'More Years – Better Lives – the Challenges and
Opportunities of Demographic Change'
CSA project / Call ICT call 8
Indicative budget: EUR 1.5 million
Start: Expected in Summer 2012
Duration: 30 months
Participating Countries in the Consortium:
Germany, Finland, The Netherlands, Italy, Poland, Sweden, Spain, Turkey, UK
Workpackages dedicated to:
• WP1 : Management and Coordination
• WP2 : Development of the SRA
• WP3 : Mapping and Foresight
• WP4 : Implementation of SRA
• WP5 : Dissemination (IT)
• WP6 : Monitoring and Evaluation
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JPI-MYBL Horizon 2020
Health &Performance
Social Systems & Welfare
Work & Productivity
Education & Learning
Housing, urban-rural Development & Mobility
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III.1 Health, Demographic Change and Wellbeing
III.6 Europe in a Changing World –Inclusive,Innovative and Reflective Societies
Part III Societal Challenges
Part II Industrial Leadership
II.1 ICT
(ICT-applications for ageing, human-machine interaction)
Thematic synergies
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Web: www.jp-demographic.eu
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