Chowdhury Anis Z, Jomo K S
School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University, Sydney, Australia.
Khazanah Research Institute, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Development (Rome). 2020;63(2-4):162-171. doi: 10.1057/s41301-020-00256-y. Epub 2020 Nov 10.
Reviewing selected policy responses in Asia and South America, this paper draws pragmatic lessons for developing countries to better address the COVID-19 pandemic. It argues that not acting quickly and adequately incurs much higher costs. So-called 'best practices', while useful, may be inappropriate, especially if not complemented by effective and suitable socio-economic measures. Public understanding, support and cooperation, not harsh and selective enforcement of draconian measures, are critical for successful implementation of containment strategies. This requires inclusive and transparent policy-making, and well-coordinated and accountable government actions that build and maintain trust between citizens and government. In short, addressing the pandemic crisis needs 'all of government' and 'whole of society' approaches under credible leadership.
通过回顾亚洲和南美洲部分政策应对措施,本文为发展中国家更好地应对新冠疫情汲取了务实的经验教训。文章认为,行动不够迅速和充分会带来更高的成本。所谓的“最佳做法”虽有帮助,但可能并不适用,特别是在没有有效的适当社会经济措施作为补充的情况下。公众的理解、支持与合作,而非严厉且有选择性地执行严厉措施,对于成功实施防控策略至关重要。这需要包容性和透明的决策制定,以及协调良好且可问责的政府行动,以建立并维持公民与政府之间的信任。简而言之,应对疫情危机需要在可靠的领导下采取“政府全体”和“社会全体”的方法。