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Health RADAR: Responsible Access to Data for Analysis and Research

Objectives

In this project we will develop an open-source web based platform in which we collate, curate and transform data to catalyse Climate Sensitive Infectious Disease (CSID) modelling.

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Christopher Lennard
Sheetal Silal
Jared Norman

Rationale and Abstract

A barrier to entry for Climate Sensitive Infectious Disease (CSID) modelling is access to local, well-documented data. The tool can be used to explore data across a range of diseases in several countries. To develop the foundational tool, this project will focus on data related to malaria transmission in Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia and South Africa, owing to data availability through multiple sources and research and political interest in malaria elimination. Data usability is further increased by responsible documentation and contextualisation with guidance to enable CSID modelling. The digital tool will incorporate health, climate, transmission, entomological, economic and demographic data. Extensive dissemination and co-creation will enable the tool to be sustained by a growing community of local, African CSID modellers and analysts. Though the digital tool may eventually be extended beyond malaria and into other geographic regions, the principal goal remains the same: to enable the development of CSID models calibrated to operationalisable datasets that are responsibly sourced, where the data characteristics and geographic context are well incorporated.

Date

Apr 2023 — Mar 2027

Total Project Funding

$647,109

Funding Details
Wellcome Trust, United Kingdom

Grant ID: 225963/Z/22/Z
GBP 513,371
Project Site

South Africa

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