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Social Sciences Participatory Research-Action for Preparedness in Risk Management for Disasters and Health Emergencies in Europe’s Citiescore

Sonar-Cities · Horizon Europe grant · 2024-12-01–2027-11-30

EC contribution

€3,999,995

Total cost

€4,115,620

Beneficiaries

13
About the data

Source: CORDIS (official EU open data), Horizon Europe. Framework HORIZON · call HORIZON-CL3-2023-DRS-01 · scheme HORIZON-RIA · topic HORIZON-CL3-2023-DRS-01-01. CORDIS record →

Objective

Disasters, including health emergencies, pose enormous strains on response capacities of cities, countries, and the European Union, compounding existing climatic, political, economic, and social challenges. The risks and consequences of these emergencies reduce the health and well-being of Europe’s inhabitants. But their burdens are not evenly shouldered across all populations. Cities face huge challenges in preparing for and responding to disasters: urban publics not only suffer higher morbidity and mortality during such emergencies but resulting instability and response measures can exacerbate social and health inequalities. Vulnerable urban inhabitants are at risk during such crises for exclusion and heightened health consequences. With lower access to health information, resources, care and support, they tend to experience higher mortality and morbidity and longer-term reductions in health. The goal of Sonar-Cities is to render Europe’s cities more resilient in health emergencies and disasters through the co-creation and implementation of a community-based, adapted toolset for people facing vulnerabilities, first responders, and decisionmakers. By strengthening inclusivity in risk management, we will enhance preparedness and reduce risks posed by these emergencies. We will analyze One Health factors and consequences of past emergencies in 6 European cities, notably from the perspectives of people experiencing vulnerabilities. We use these analyses to co-create with publics at risk, first responders, and authorities a citizen-centered toolset, which will generate inclusive preparedness, improve health literacy and crisis communication, strengthen capacity and decision-making, and reduce risks of disasters/health emergencies in European cities. We will disseminate the toolset through our interactive Knowledge Platform and offer a Social Sciences Emergency Support network for authorities seeking social sciences assistance during health emergencies and disasters.

Beneficiaries (13)

OrganisationCountryRoleEC contributionSME
INSTITUT PASTEUR FR coordinator €751,075
MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAET WIEN AT participant €379,344
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM NL participant €368,390
STICHTING NEDERLANDS INSTITUUT VOOR ONDERZOEK VAN DE GEZONDHEIDSZORG NL participant €348,879
FORSVARSHOGSKOLAN SE participant €347,400
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI UDINE IT participant €345,714
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI SI participant €334,950
SVEUCILISTE U ZAGREBU FILOZOFSKI FAKULTET HR participant €334,031
OSTERREICHISCHES ROTES KREUZ AT participant €273,750
SOCIALIT SOFTWARE E CONSULTING SRL IT participant €229,375 Yes
MENTAL HEALTH EUROPE - SANTE MENTALE EUROPE BE participant €187,088
GEMEENSCHAPPELIJKE REGELING VEILIGHEIDSREGIO GRONINGEN NL participant €100,000
SONAR GLOBAL FR thirdParty €0

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