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Description
Urban Crisis: Public Health at the Intersection of Economic & Social Change is a £1.2 million UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship that undertakes a comparative, cross national study of urban crisis in three cities, Athens, Manchester, and Santiago, to examine local responses to managing intersecting health, social, and economic crises. Part of this research assesses how cities engage in experimentation under crisis in order to help improve outcomes for health and social wellbeing among low-income communities across the three cities. A key aspect of this work examines how cities and stakeholders produce, evaluate, and exchange ideas around best practice models in urban service innovation within the health sector across cities in the global north and global south.
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 1/10/21 → 30/09/25 |
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Global inequalities
- Policy@Manchester
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