Youth co-Production for sustainable Engagement and Empowerment in health

Acronym

YiPEE

Description of the granted funding

Most traditional youth mental health interventions fail to achieve sustainable impact at scale because they overly rely on individualized, medical illness-focused models and treat youth as passive beneficiaries. citiesRISE, a multi-stakeholder initiative founded in 2017 to address these gaps, has worked with youth, communities, and professionals across five cities, as well as social innovators in over twenty countries, to develop a set of evidence-based, scalable youth mental health interventions and implementation models. The YiPEE project aims to provide robust evidence on the feasibility, adaptability, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of a multi-component intervention targeting the inner, social, and environmental dimensions that underpin mental health and broader NCD risk reduction outcomes, when implemented using a youth-informed and -activated approach. This will be achieved through a a mixed-methods approach, conducting a realist evaluation across the four sites (Chennai, India; Nairobi, Kenya; Cape Town, South Africa; Stockholm, Sweden) to study key implementation outcomes following the Practical Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (PRISM) as well as the mechanisms underlying why the intervention works, for whom, and under what real-world conditions. In Chennai, YiPEE will conduct a randomized controlled trial for more robust evaluation of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness in achieving key mental health and other NCD related lifestyle behavioral outcomes. YiPEE focuses on the combination of a school-based multicomponent intervention targeting positive disruption in the inner, social, and environmental dimensions of adolescents’ mental health and a youth-informed and -activated implementation model that puts young people at the centre of transformation, working collaboratively with a range of other stakeholders.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2025

Granted funding

198 405 €
Participant
THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT INCUBATOR INC (KE)
557 825 €
Third party
SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION INDIA (IN)
161 140.5 €
Third party
RELATIONAL WELLBEING COLLABORATIVE LTD (UK)
Participant
CITIESRISE INC (US)
1 051 097 €
Participant
UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (US)
Participant
STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY (ZA)
456 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN (BE)
268 750 €
Participant
KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET (SE)
1 017 616.25 €
Coordinator

Amount granted

3 711 084 €

Funder

European Union

Funding instrument

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Framework programme

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Call

Programme part
Health (11673)
Non-Communicable and Rare Diseases (11691)
Topic
Non-communicable diseases risk reduction in adolescence and youth (Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases - GACD) (HORIZON-HLTH-2022-DISEASE-07-03)
Call ID
HORIZON-HLTH-2022-DISEASE-07

Other information

Funding decision number

101095659

Identified topics

mental well-being, mental health