Health Policy Research Group, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria.
Department of Community Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria, Enugu, Nigeria.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jun 21;10:915330. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.915330. eCollection 2022.
The Private Sector Coalition against COVID-19 (CACOVID) was established on the 27th of March 2020 to mobilize private sector resources toward supporting the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. More specifically, CACOVID set out to provide leadership functions, raise public awareness, provide buy-in for COVID-19 prevention, and provide direct support to strengthen the health system's capacity to respond to the crisis. In this paper, we examine the contextual factors that shaped the private sector's engagement in the fight against the pandemic with a view to identifying progress and learning opportunities. A desk review of the existing literature and documents from relevant stakeholders (government, organized private sector, and civil society organizations) was carried out. Using both the Grindle and Thomas (1) and Husted and Salazar (2) frameworks, we identified individual characteristics (industry expertise and position, philanthropy, and personal/economic interest); the economic crises created by the pandemic; a weak health system; and the multi-sectoral nature of the response to the pandemic.as contextual factors that influenced public-private collaboration in tackling the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria. That is, the private sector collaborated with the government based on several interrelated contexts that confront them with issues they need to address; determine what options are feasible politically, economically, and administratively; set limits on what solutions are eventually considered; and respond to efforts to alter existing policies and institutional practices. The identified contextual factors provide learning opportunities for enhancing public-private partnership in advancing healthcare not just in Nigeria, but also in related countries in Africa and other developing countries.
私营部门应对 COVID-19 联盟(CACOVID)成立于 2020 年 3 月 27 日,旨在动员私营部门资源,支持政府应对 COVID-19 大流行的行动。更具体地说,CACOVID 旨在发挥领导作用、提高公众意识、争取对 COVID-19 预防措施的认可,并提供直接支持,以加强卫生系统应对危机的能力。在本文中,我们研究了影响私营部门参与抗击大流行的背景因素,以确定进展和学习机会。我们对相关利益攸关方(政府、有组织的私营部门和民间社会组织)的现有文献和文件进行了桌面审查。我们使用了 Grindle 和 Thomas(1)和 Husted 和 Salazar(2)的框架,确定了个人特征(行业专长和职位、慈善事业和个人/经济利益)、大流行造成的经济危机、薄弱的卫生系统以及多部门应对大流行的性质作为影响公私合作应对尼日利亚 COVID-19 大流行的背景因素。也就是说,私营部门与政府合作是基于几个相互关联的背景,这些背景使它们面临需要解决的问题;确定在政治、经济和行政上可行的方案;设定最终考虑的解决方案的限制;并对改变现有政策和机构做法的努力做出回应。确定的背景因素为加强公私伙伴关系,推进医疗保健提供了学习机会,不仅在尼日利亚,而且在非洲和其他发展中国家的相关国家也是如此。