Anga Center for Climate Justice, Health Equity, and Community Wellbeing
Project Number1P20TW012808-01
Contact PI/Project LeaderWINTER, SAMANTHA C. Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationCOLUMBIA UNIV NEW YORK MORNINGSIDE
Description
Abstract Text
PROJECT SUMMARY
East Africa (EA) is one of the most vulnerable regions of Africa to climate change (CC) and related
extreme weather events (EWEs). Climate change will exacerbate already existing temperature extremes and
changes in precipitation in this region, and these environmental changes are likely to have a profound impact on
health and well-being. Even though countries and communities that contribute the least to CC are often those
most affected, there is limited inclusion of these communities in CC and health research. Residents of climate-
vulnerable communities, in particular, have a profound stake in the global community's understanding of CC and
health and strategies to adapt. In fact, they are key to developing action-oriented solutions that address CC-
related health inequities. The central theme of the Anga Center for Climate Justice, Health Equity, and
Community Well-being in East Africa is to improve climate justice, health equity, and community well-being
by exploring climate-related health and well-being and interventions to strengthen them through building
transdisciplinary research capacity and fostering sustained community engagement and empowerment in
climate vulnerable communities and marginalized populations.
The Anga Center will be led by a multinational, multistage, transdisciplinary team of researchers with
expertise in social work, climate science, climate adaptation and mitigation, environmental engineering and
science, public health, biostatistics, psychiatry, community development, intervention science, community-based
participatory research, and women and gender studies and a strong history of ethical, community-engaged
research in the EA region. With a commitment to community engagement and empowerment, the Center aims
to support communities with infrastructure, technical skills, knowledge sharing, and career opportunities in CC,
and we will work to cultivate multi-directional information sharing, targeted trainings, capacity building, and key
opportunities for networking with a diverse set of stakeholders. We will achieve our overall goal by: (1) fostering
research that promotes climate justice, health equity, and community well-being through explorations of the
impacts of CC and related events and interventions that minimize negative impacts and improve overall health
and well-being in climate-vulnerable communities and marginalized populations in EA; (2) Building local and
regional CC and health research and science capacity by fostering long-term transdisciplinary and community
partnerships, enhancing local data collection and methodologies, and providing capacity building through
knowledge sharing; and (3) empowering communities most vulnerable to climate change through sustained,
committed, multi- directional relationships, community-engaged research, and efforts to enhance community
well-being. The Center's combined aims of improving health and well-being, building research capacity, and
empowering communities will create a sustainable system of research that will advance climate justice, health
equity, and community well-being and contribute to critical CC and health science in EA and globally.
Public Health Relevance Statement
PROJECT NARRATIVE
East Africa (EA) has, historically, contributed minimally to the conditions that exacerbate climate change
(CC), yet the region is one of the most vulnerable to the effects of CC and related extreme weather events
(EWEs), and this has implications for vulnerable communities' health and well-being in the region. The goal of
the Anga Center for Climate Justice, Health Equity, and Community Well-being is to improve climate justice,
health equity, and community well-being by exploring climate-related health and well-being and interventions to
strengthen them through building transdisciplinary research capacity and fostering sustained community
engagement and empowerment in climate vulnerable communities and marginalized populations. The Center
will bring funding for CC and health research directly into a region that has been historically underfinanced and
expected to experience worse health impacts from CC and expands capabilities of climate vulnerable
communities to be engaged with, guide, and co-produce CC and health research, climate adaptive strategies,
and interventions that minimize vulnerability to CC and improve overall health and well-being.
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
049179401
UEI
F4N1QNPB95M4
Project Start Date
23-September-2024
Project End Date
13-March-2025
Budget Start Date
23-September-2024
Budget End Date
13-March-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$1,061,973
Direct Costs
$860,248
Indirect Costs
$201,725
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
$1,061,972
2024
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$1
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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