Past projects
CE-DAT: The Human Impact of Complex Emergencies |
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Funding | Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migrations (US Department of States), UK-Aid from the UK Government, and the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development |
Duration | January, 2003 to January, 2015 | |
Summary |
CRED's aim in developing CE-DAT was to create a global searchable database on complex humanitarian emergencies. This database serves as an essential source of nutritional, health and mortality data for rational decision-making in conflict situations. Through evidence-based trends analysis and epidemiological briefs, CE-DAT seeks to improve international policy on disaster response and prevention. For more information, contact Tefera Delbiso. |
MICRODIS: Integrated Health Social and Economic Impacts of Extreme Events: Evidence, Methods and Tools |
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Funding | European Commission – 6th Framework program |
Duration | January, 2007 to January, 2011 | |
Summary |
The overarching goal of the MICRODIS project was to strengthen prevention, mitigation and preparedness strategies in order to reduce the health, social and economic impacts of extreme events on affected communities. MICRODIS' outputs included an evidence-base on impacts, field methodologies and tools for data compilation, impact models, and integrated vulnerability assessments. The project also strengthened standardised data collection on extreme events and their impacts at the local, regional and global level. For more information, contact José Rodriguez. |
MICROCON: A Micro Level Analysis of Violent Conflict |
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Funding | European Commission – 6th Framework program |
Duration | January, 2007 to January, 2011 | |
Summary |
The main objective of the MICROCON project was to use a multidisciplinary approach to study the dynamics of conflict at a micro level. MICROCON included 28 different research projects in over 40 countries, spread over 8 main themes. CRED's contribution - CRED coordinated one of the main themes - "Conflicts and violent impact on health" -, through which it analysed the impact of conflict on the health of affected populations. For more information, contact José Rodriguez. |