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Saste Roma - Improving Health in Excluded Localities

Department 58 – International Relations
Department 58 – International Relations

Published

Updated 3-5-2022
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Project
Region National coverage
Title of the ProgrammeHealth
Title of the ProjectSaste Roma - Improving Health in Excluded Localities
Number of the ProjectZD-ZDOVA2-002
Project Promoter

St. Anne´s University Hospital Brno

Project Partner from Donor State

N/A

Czech Partner

Faculty Hospital Brno
Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute

Status

Estimated project duration: 04/2021 – 12/2023

More Information

Target group:

Roma
Children and Youth
Elder People

Web pages:

https://www.fnusa.cz/pro-odborniky/veda-a-vyzkum/projekty-a-granty/#toggle-id-19
https://www.facebook.com/SASTE-ROMA-100725869262608/
https://www.instagram.com/saste_roma/

Total Eligible Costs

588 295 EUR

Grant

588 295 EUR

Project description:

The health of the population in socially excluded communities has been in poor condition for a long time. The reason is not only poor access to health care, but also low awareness of the population about the prevention and symptoms of diseases. The aim of the presented project SASTE ROMA (Healty Romany) is the development and implementation of tools aimed at strengthening the prevention of specific communicable and non-communicable diseases in the Roma community.

Experts from the St. Anne’s University Hospital Brno, the Brno University Hospital and the Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute will create an online audiovisual educational platform that will provide school children and the adult population with the most important information about early detection of the disease and the right response. In cooperation with the Health Mediators of the State Institute of Public Health, we will create printed and audiovisual information materials and organize cultural and educational events. With these activities, we target children and the adult population.

The SASTE ROMA project will cover the most serious diseases, especially cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, oncological diseases of adults and children, depression and other mental illnesses, lung diseases, diabetes, hypertension and infectious diseases such as hepatitis, TB, COVID-19 and sexually transmitted diseases.

Part of the project is the evaluation of the intervention in terms of feasibility and the effect on increasing health literacy. Through its activities, the project also contributes to the fight against discrimination.