Building Back Better from Below
自下而上重建得更好
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/X001814/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 34.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The COVID-19 pandemic has deepened existing social, health and nutritional inequities and highlighted common challenges facing marginalised and racialised communities in cities across the Global North and South. It has also driven new social innovations and cross-sector collaborations, some of which may have the potential to transform the longstanding inequities that undermine global health, food systems and governance processes.This Trans-Atlantic collaboration will combine insights from social science research and the lived experiences of activists, social entrepreneurs, front-line workers and local public officials to identify strategies for future action to disrupt entrenched patterns of inequity and secure health rights and food justice after the pandemic. Recognising the intersecting nature of the health, food equity and democratic representation challenges the pandemic has brought, we will take an action research approach to analysing the trajectories, outcomes and sustainability of grassroots innovations and collaborations that have emerged since March 2020 among activists and front-line service providers working with marginalised and racialised communities in three socially diverse and economically dynamic but unequal cities: São Paulo (Brazil), Toronto (Canada) and Brighton (UK).Thematic workstreams will examine innovative local initiatives to ensure access to primary health care, emergency food provision and political representation of the needs and priorities of marginalised communities disproportionately burdened by COVID-19, analysing the social, political, institutional and policy factors that have enabled or hindered effective collaboration and co-production of programmes and services between citizens and public authorities, between different levels of government and between state, community and business actors. Synthesis work will examine the outcomes and sustainability of the experiences of cross-sector policy coordination and multi-stakeholder collaboration that have emerged in the three cities during the pandemic, assessing their potential to underpin strategic and scaled-up action to tackle intersecting inequities affecting marginalised and racialised communities in Brazil, Canada, the UK and beyond.
COVID-19大流行加深了现有的社会、健康和营养不平等,并突显了全球南北方城市中边缘化和种族化社区面临的共同挑战。它还推动了新的社会创新和跨部门合作,其中一些可能有潜力改变破坏全球健康,粮食系统和治理过程的长期不平等现象。这项跨大西洋合作将联合收割机结合社会科学研究的见解和活动家,社会企业家,在这方面,我们将与一线工作人员和地方政府官员一道,确定未来行动的战略,以打破根深蒂固的不平等模式,并在大流行病发生后确保健康权利和粮食正义。认识到大流行病带来的健康、粮食公平和民主代表性挑战的交叉性质,我们将采取行动研究方法来分析这些轨迹,自2020年3月以来,在活动家和前线之间出现的基层创新和合作的成果和可持续性,在三个社会多元化、经济活跃但不平等的城市,与边缘化和种族化社区合作的线路服务提供商:圣保罗(巴西)、多伦多(加拿大)和布莱顿(英国)。专题工作流将审查创新的地方举措,以确保获得初级卫生保健、紧急粮食供应以及受COVID-19影响不成比例的边缘化社区的需求和优先事项的政治代表性,分析社会、政治、促使或阻碍公民与公共当局之间、各级政府之间以及国家、社区和企业行为者之间开展有效合作和共同制作方案和服务的体制和政策因素。综合工作将审视疫情期间在三个城市出现的跨部门政策协调和多方利益相关者合作经验的成果和可持续性,评估其支持战略和扩大行动的潜力,以解决影响巴西、加拿大、英国及其他地区边缘化和种族化社区的交叉不平等问题。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(1)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
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Governança e coordenação no SUS: aprendendo com a pandemia de Covid-19
SUS 的治理和协调:预防 Covid-19 流行病
- DOI:10.25091/s01013300202300020001
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Coelho V
- 通讯作者:Coelho V
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{{ truncateString('Alexander Shankland', 18)}}的其他基金
The Accountability Politics of Reducing Health Inequities: Learning from Brazil and Mozambique.
减少健康不平等的问责政治:向巴西和莫桑比克学习。
- 批准号:
ES/N014758/1 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 34.38万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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