Urban Crisis: Public Health at the Intersection of Economic & Social Change
Cities are experiencing increasing negative health effects stemming from austerity including rising rates of illicit drug use, disease transmission, and lowered life expectancy.
Multi-sector decision making processes come into play during crises such as the opioid overdose crisis or the Covid-19 pandemic. But how do these processes, policies and practices shape urban public health and care?
Project overview
Cities are experiencing increasing negative health effects stemming from austerity.
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Project team and partners
The team brings together experts from Manchester in the UK, Chile and Greece.
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