SUPPORT PROGRAMME
The Support Programme is a co-creation between EU-JAMRAI 2 Work Package 5 and the EU-JAMRAI 2 Policy Officers Group/Liaisons Officers. It builds on the insights gathered through the needs assessment involving 27 countries carried out during Q2-Q3 of 2024, the interviews conducted with 26 participants between June and September 2025, and the work of national roadmaps along during the whole EU-JAMRAI 2 project. These inputs highlighted the diversity of contexts, challenges, and priorities across countries, which the programme addresses through three modules:
Module 1: Knowledge enhancement
This module introduces the support framework for AMR Policymaking to address shared needs and knowledge gaps identified across countries. Through a conceptual lens, countries and those responsible for working on the policy priorities, gain a space to refine prioritization and practical tools to strengthen work on already-mapped priorities. This approach helps countries move forward with the implementation of their national roadmaps in a more systematic and theory-informed way.
Module 2: Knowledge & good practice exchange and implementation actions
The concept of this module is active knowledge exchange and putting theory into practice. By establishing WORKING GROUPS (WG) and facilitating exchange between countries, it focuses on tackling the identified POLICY PRIORITIES in national roadmaps as well as more technical topics addressed from the policy perspective.
IMPLEMENTATION is an essential part of this module, not only with regard to move forward policy priorities to concrete actions but to ensure sustainability and support current actions of the EU-JAMRAI 2 in coherence with the PRIORITY OUTCOMES mapped by WP4 Sustainability.
Module 3: Complementary tools and advice
This module focuses on implementing complementary actions to advance policy priorities or other needs that are not addressed in Modules 1 and 2 of the SP, andthat may not be fully resolved through the work of the Working Groups and addressed in the other parts of Module 1 and 2.
These actions may fall either within or outside the scope of WP5 and can apply to policy priorities and country needs in the technical areas. These actions will be channeled to the appropriate EU JAMRAI 2 Work Packages, to relevant external stakeholders in collaboration with WP1, or supported through the identification of suitable tools, existing instruments, guidance, and knowledge that can help countries respond to their specific challenges.
A shared effort
Policy development is at the heart of our support programme, and we know that we achieve more together. By learning from each other’s successes and from what didn’t work, and by combining our strengths, we create synergies with the Council Recommendations and turn opportunities into action, both within our network and beyond
