Phori Peter, Fawcett Stephen, Nikiema Nidjergou Noemie, Mpeke-Ntollo Lurole, Kirigia Doris, Kakule Siku Deogratias, Mwakisha Jemimah, Amalet Armel Brice, Ndzondo Franck, Diouf Aloyse Waly
World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Congo.
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2025 Jan 2:15248399241303887. doi: 10.1177/15248399241303887.
This summary report describes partners' experiences and reflections on responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in selected countries in the African Region. Using a common protocol for participatory evaluation and sensemaking, it communicates country partners' experiences with the COVID-19 response in Gabon, Kenya, and Senegal as well as a regional perspective from partners in the World Health Organization Regional Office for Africa (WHO AFRO). This report describes factors identified as associated with decreases (bending the curve) of new cases of COVID-19 over time, as well those associated with increases (worsening) of new cases, seen during the study period (2020-2021). We also report on partners' identification of factors that enabled (made easier or possible) implementation of the COVID-19 response; and those that impeded (made more difficult) the response in participating countries, and in the broader WHO African Region. This report concludes with lessons learned and recommendations for practice in responding to public health emergencies based on experiences in the African Region.
本总结报告描述了合作伙伴在非洲区域部分国家应对新冠疫情的经历与思考。该报告采用参与式评估和意义建构的通用方案,传达了加蓬、肯尼亚和塞内加尔的国家合作伙伴应对新冠疫情的经历,以及世界卫生组织非洲区域办事处(世卫组织非洲区域办事处)合作伙伴的区域视角。本报告描述了在研究期间(2020 - 2021年)确定的与新冠新增病例随时间减少(曲线变平)相关的因素,以及与新增病例增加(恶化)相关的因素。我们还报告了合作伙伴确定的有助于(使更容易或成为可能)实施新冠疫情应对措施的因素;以及那些阻碍(使更困难)参与国及更广泛的世卫组织非洲区域应对疫情的因素。本报告最后根据非洲区域的经验,总结了应对突发公共卫生事件的经验教训和实践建议。