A delegation from the German Alliance for Global Health Research (GLOHRA), composed mainly of Steering Committee (SC) members, travelled to Brussels from 17–20 November 2025 to explore how the European Union’s policy and funding landscape can support global health research, now and in the future. Over three days of dialogue with key institutions and partners, the delegation identified new opportunities for engagement and gained insight into developments surrounding the upcoming Framework Programme (FP10) – whose priorities and budget will shape future global health programmes and financing. The fact-finding mission also examined where coordinated action from the research community can contribute to forthcoming programmes.
This visit builds on GLOHRA’s recent efforts to bring researcher perspectives into policy, including two advocacy trainings for SC members over the past year and a GLOHRA-hosted event in the German Parliament highlighting the importance of global health research.
