The Agence Régionale de Santé (ARS) in Martinique has launched a call for projects for the 2026 Semaine Bleue, an initiative aimed at improving the well-being and support of senior citizens. According to public health authorities, the agency is seeking proposals that specifically benefit the elderly population in the region.
What projects is the ARS seeking for Semaine Bleue 2026?
The ARS is soliciting projects that target the needs of the elderly, referred to as “aînés.” According to the agency, the goal is to identify and support initiatives that enhance the quality of life for seniors. While the specific technical requirements for each proposal are managed through the agency’s application process, the overarching objective is to foster health and social inclusion for the aging population in Martinique.
What is the purpose of the Semaine Bleue initiative?
Semaine Bleue is a dedicated period focused on the elderly. Public health officials use this initiative to draw attention to the challenges associated with aging and to promote active living. The program typically encourages community engagement and the implementation of health-focused activities tailored to the physical and mental needs of senior citizens.

How can organizations apply for the call for projects?
Organizations interested in contributing to the 2026 event must submit their proposals to the ARS Martinique. The agency has opened this call early to allow for the planning and development of projects that will be implemented during the 2026 cycle.