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QWECI · Quantifying Weather and Climate Impacts on Health in Developing Countries

FP7Status: CLOSED1 February 201031 July 2013EU funding €3,499,401

One of the most dramatic and immediate impacts of climate variation is that on disease, especially the vector-borne diseases that disproportionally affect the poorest people in Africa. Although we can clearly see that, for example, an El Nino event triggers Rift Valley Fever epidemics, we remain poor at understanding why particular areas are vulnerable and how this will change in coming decades, since climate change is likely to cause entirely new global disease distributions. This applies to most vector borne disease. At the same time, we do not know currently the limit of predictability of the specific climate drivers for vector-borne disease using state-of-the-art seasonal forecast models, and how best to use these to produce skilful infection-rate predictions on seasonal timescales. The QWeCI project thus aims to understand at a more fundamental level the climate drivers of the vector-borne diseases of malaria, Rift Valley Fever, and certain tick-borne diseases, which all have major human and livestock health and economic implications in Africa, in order to assist with their short-term management and make projections of their future likely impacts. QWeCI will develop and test the methods and technology required for an integrated decision support framework for health impacts of climate and weather. Uniquely, QWeCl will bring together the best in world integrated weather/climate forecasting systems with heath impacts modelling and climate change research groups in order to build an end-to-end seamless integration of climate and weather information for the quantification and prediction of climate and weather on health impacts in Africa.

Consortium · 13 organisations

coordinator

THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL

UK · €859,552

participant

International Livestock Research Institute

KE · €291,342

participant

UNIVERSITY OF MALAWI

MW · €40,500

participant

FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA DE CIENCIES DEL CLIMA

ES · €299,400

participant

UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION -UNESCO

FR · €378,150

participant

INSTITUT PASTEUR DE DAKAR

SN · €285,750

participant

KWAME NKRUMAH UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY KUMASI

GH · €155,433

participant

AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS

ES · €233,579

participant

UNIVERSITAT ZU KOLN

DE · €259,200

participant

UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA

ZA · €86,400

participant

EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS

UK · €249,480

participant

CENTRE DE SUIVI ECOLOGIQUE

SN · €210,540

participant

UNIVERSITE CHEIKH ANTA DIOP DE DAKAR

SN · €150,075

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