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New study funded by philanthropy to explore how floods affect maternal health and wellbeing

Posted on 23 October 2024

One of only 6 new projects to be funded through an extremely competitive process, this joint project will investigate the impact of flood events on maternal health in two coastal cities: Accra and Kingston upon Hull.

Dr. Amanda Mason-Jones from the University of York and Dr. Samuel Adjorlolo from the University of Ghana have successfully secured funding from the Medical Research Foundation’s 2023 Impact of Climate Change on Health call. One of only 6 new projects to be funded through an extremely competitive process, their joint project will investigate the impact of flood events on maternal health in two coastal cities: Accra and Kingston upon Hull. This collaboration aims to understand community experience from different parts of the world that experience flooding.

 

The three-year research project will explore the effects of flooding on maternal health and well-being. The long-term goal is to identify both the risks to and strategies used to overcome these challenges. 

More specifically, the funding will support the University of York in the following areas:

About this new partnership, Amanda said: 

“Samuel and I are determined to ensure that our project can identify both challenges and community strengths to tackle flooding. Those who are pregnant are not often included in discussions about climate change and environmental degradation. We hope to change that. We are also committed to equitable working where the exchange of knowledge, skills, and understanding is mutual despite our different contexts.”

The research would not have been possible without philanthropic support, and the University of York wants to thank the Medical Research Foundation for funding this innovative study that brings together diverse communities across the world. This study will leave a lasting legacy here at York by facilitating knowledge exchange on our UK campus, bringing together the Department of Health Sciences, where Amanda and Beth are based, and the York Environmental Sustainability Institute (YESI).

For more information on the project, read the Medical Research Foundation announcement: ‘From mental health to mosquitos’ If you would like to find out more about the partnership and equitable approaches, please contact audrey.bounaix@york.ac.uk.