Some projects come to you as just another assignment. Others, the moment they're explained to you, you know they're not “just another one”. This is one of the latter.
At Irudi.EU, we have started collaborating with the communication and dissemination team of the Regional Ministry of Health of the Generalitat Valenciana on the European project JANE-2, an initiative of truly European scale focused on something as vast as it is complex: improving cooperation against cancer across Europe.
FIGHTING CANCER TOGETHER
JANE-2 is a Joint Action funded by the European Union that brings together more than 130 organisations from 29 countries, with an ambitious and much-needed goal: to create seven Networks of Excellence in cancer that enable knowledge sharing, coordinated action and the reduction of inequalities between healthcare systems.
The project addresses key areas such as prevention, survivorship, palliative care, omics technologies, high-tech medical resources, and cancer in adolescents and young adults. But beyond these specific fields, JANE-2 is really about something essential: real cooperation, networked work and a long-term vision.
This is not about direct patient care, but about building the structures that make better, fairer, and knowledge-based care possible.
COMMUNICATING SO WHAT MATTERS TRULY REACHES PEOPLE
Within JANE-2, we collaborate in the communication and dissemination area, working side by side with the Consellería's team to ensure that all the work being carried out —technical, scientific and deeply collaborative— is communicated in a clear, accessible and meaningful way.
Our role is to support this strategy, help make complex content understandable, and ensure that the project's progress does not remain confined to internal documents, but reaches professionals, institutions and, ultimately, society.
Because communication, when done well, can also be transformative
A EUROPEAN-SCALE PROJECT THAT GOES BEYOND BORDERS
We are excited to be part of JANE-2 because of its European dimension, but above all because of what it represents: choosing collaboration over isolation, knowledge over noise, and projects that aim for real, long-lasting impact.
Being able to collaborate on an initiative that will influence the medical and scientific community and, in the long term, the lives of many people, is exactly the kind of project we want to be part of.
We begin this new journey with enthusiasm, with respect for the complexity of the challenge, and with the conviction that well-thought-out communication can help important things happen.
We'll keep sharing the journey.
Calmly, thoughtfully, and with strong commitment.