Aneja Kashish, Diedericks Aadielah Maker, Halabi Sam, Gottschalk Katie, Waddell Kerry, Tello Juan E
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, USA.
Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance-SAAPA, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Discov Soc Sci Health. 2023;3(1):17. doi: 10.1007/s44155-023-00049-x. Epub 2023 Aug 3.
The differing global trends in alcohol consumption and policy measures implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic warrant a closer look at the actions taken by civil society organisations (CSOs) and community-led efforts to describe how they may influence and accelerate action for change in alcohol control measures. This paper analyses actions undertaken by CSOs at the national and local levels to safeguard communities and improve alcohol control policies during the COVID-19 pandemic in six African countries.
A cross-sectional survey was distributed via email to CSOs involved in alcohol prevention, outreach and policy development in Kenya, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania and Zimbabwe. Individuals (n = 19) working at CSOs responded to the questionnaire from February to March 2022. Questions related to the role of CSOs during the pandemic are analysed and synthesised in this paper. 19 CSOs respondents representing the six countries were included in the study.
Action areas led by CSOs during the COVID-19 pandemic included: (i) direct lobbying advocacy, (ii) conducting public awareness media campaigns and (iii) legal and regulatory interventions linked to the pandemic.
Given the size of the challenges governments faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of CSOs, during the ongoing pandemic and beyond, has become even more relevant to strengthen advocacy and public health interventions for alcohol control in Southern Africa. For this, CSOs should have a "seat at the table" when public health policies are designed, discussed and enforced.
在新冠疫情期间,全球酒精消费趋势各异,政策措施也有所不同,这就需要更密切地关注民间社会组织(CSO)所采取的行动以及社区主导的努力,以描述它们如何影响并加速酒精控制措施变革的行动。本文分析了六个非洲国家的民间社会组织在新冠疫情期间为保护社区和改善酒精控制政策而在国家和地方层面采取的行动。
通过电子邮件向肯尼亚、莱索托、纳米比亚、南非、坦桑尼亚和津巴布韦参与酒精预防、宣传和政策制定的民间社会组织发放了一份横断面调查问卷。2022年2月至3月,在民间社会组织工作的19名个人回复了问卷。本文对与民间社会组织在疫情期间的作用相关的问题进行了分析和综合。来自这六个国家的19名民间社会组织受访者被纳入研究。
民间社会组织在新冠疫情期间主导的行动领域包括:(i)直接游说宣传,(ii)开展公众意识媒体宣传活动,以及(iii)与疫情相关的法律和监管干预措施。
鉴于政府在新冠疫情期间面临的挑战规模,民间社会组织在当前疫情期间及之后的作用,对于加强南部非洲酒精控制的宣传和公共卫生干预措施变得更加重要。为此,在设计、讨论和执行公共卫生政策时,民间社会组织应拥有“一席之地”。