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强化和利用突发事件应急响应小组:对实施过程的叙述性回顾及第一年实施经验教训。

Strengthening and utilizing response groups for emergencies flagship: a narrative review of the roll out process and lessons from the first year of implementation.

机构信息

World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa, Emergency Preparedness and Response Cluster, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.

World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa, Emergency Preparedness and Response Hub, Nairobi, Kenya.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 May 15;12:1405174. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1405174. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO/AFRO) faces members who encounter annual disease epidemics and natural disasters that necessitate immediate deployment and a trained health workforce to respond. The gaps in this regard, further exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, led to conceptualizing the Strengthening and Utilizing Response Group for Emergencies (SURGE) flagship in 2021. This study aimed to present the experience of the WHO/AFRO in the stepwise roll-out process and the outcome, as well as to elucidate the lessons learned across the pilot countries throughout the first year of implementation. The details of the roll-out process and outcome were obtained through information and data extraction from planning and operational documents, while further anonymized feedback on various thematic areas was received from stakeholders through key informant interviews with 60 core actors using open-ended questionnaires. In total, 15 out of the 47 countries in WHO/AFRO are currently implementing the initiative, with a total of 1,278 trained and validated African Volunteers Health Corps-Strengthening and Utilizing Response Groups for Emergencies (AVoHC-SURGE) members in the first year. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has the highest number (214) of trained AVoHC-SURGE members. The high level of advocacy, the multi-sectoral-disciplinary approach in the selection process, the adoption of the one-health approach, and the uniqueness of the training methodology are among the best practices applauded by the respondents. At the same time, financial constraints were the most reported challenge, with ongoing strategies to resolve them as required. Six countries, namely Botswana, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Togo, have started benefiting from their trained AVoHC-SURGE members locally, while responders from Botswana and Rwanda were deployed internationally to curtail the recent outbreaks of cholera in Malawi and Kenya.

摘要

世界卫生组织非洲区域办事处(世卫组织非洲区域办事处)面临着每年都会遇到疾病流行和自然灾害的成员国,这些灾害需要立即部署和一支训练有素的卫生工作队伍来应对。这方面的差距,特别是在 COVID-19 大流行中进一步暴露出来,导致 2021 年提出了加强和利用应急反应小组(SURGE)的旗舰倡议。本研究旨在介绍世卫组织非洲区域办事处在逐步推出过程中的经验和结果,并阐明在实施的第一年,试点国家在各个专题领域的经验教训。通过从规划和业务文件中提取信息和数据,了解推出过程和结果的详细情况,同时通过对 60 名核心行为体进行关键知情者访谈,从利益攸关方那里收到了关于各个专题领域的进一步匿名反馈,使用开放式问卷。在非洲区域办事处的 47 个成员国中,共有 15 个国家目前正在实施该倡议,在第一年中,共有 1278 名经过培训和核证的非洲志愿者卫生团-加强和利用应急反应小组(AVoHC-SURGE)成员。刚果民主共和国(刚果(金))拥有最多的经过培训的 AVoHC-SURGE 成员(214 人)。受访者称赞的最佳做法包括高度倡导、在选择过程中采取多部门多学科方法、采用同一健康方法以及培训方法的独特性。同时,资金短缺是报告最多的挑战,正在根据需要制定解决这些挑战的战略。博茨瓦纳、毛里塔尼亚、尼日尔、卢旺达、坦桑尼亚和多哥等六个国家已经开始在当地受益于其经过培训的 AVoHC-SURGE 成员,而来自博茨瓦纳和卢旺达的应对人员则被部署到国际上,以遏制马拉维和肯尼亚最近爆发的霍乱。

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