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非洲的民间社会与危险药物:一项系统综述。

Civil society and perilous medicine in Africa: a systematic review.

作者信息

Gesesew Hailay, Kebede Hafte Kahsay, Baum Fran, Ward Paul, Musolino Connie

机构信息

Research Centre for Public Health, Equity and Human Flourishing (PHEHF), Torrens University Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Glob Health. 2025 Jun 8;10(6):e018541. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2024-018541.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Conflict has not been a public health priority for governmental organisations, and evidence on civil society organisation (CSO) contributions to the issue is limited. The present study synthesised the available evidence on the role of CSOs in conflict and health in Africa.

METHODS

We employed a systematic review using a systematic search of MEDLINE, PubMed, CINHAL, Web of Science and Scopus for English written articles between 1 January 2000 to 31 December 2023. The four concepts for the search included CSO or non-governmental organisation (NGO), conflict, health and Africa.

RESULTS

14 documents are included in the review. We found that CSOs were engaged in (a) advocacy-CSOs have been advocating to local and national governments, international bodies, and for fund raising; (b) social and medical provision-CSOs have been filling services gaps through delivering medical, health and psychological care and outreach services; (c) material support-CSOs have been providing shelter, food, clothing, and building public infrastructure such as health facilities, roads and water; (d) health diplomacy-CSOs act as Global health diplomats as health is also a key factor in foreign affairs, security and trade policy and (e) accountability-CSOs have been examining the broader role of NGOs or governance.

CONCLUSIONS

The present systematic review highlights potential areas for future research, emphasising the importance of prioritising key areas for further investigation and suggesting the need for special attention to rarely addressed activities such as health diplomacy given that civil society engagement around healthcare is an important driver of Health For All.

摘要

背景

冲突并非政府组织的公共卫生优先事项,关于民间社会组织(CSO)对该问题贡献的证据有限。本研究综合了现有关于非洲民间社会组织在冲突与健康方面作用的证据。

方法

我们采用系统综述方法,通过对MEDLINE、PubMed、CINHAL、科学网和Scopus进行系统检索,查找2000年1月1日至2023年12月31日期间撰写的英文文章。检索的四个概念包括民间社会组织或非政府组织(NGO)、冲突、健康和非洲。

结果

该综述纳入了14篇文献。我们发现民间社会组织参与了以下活动:(a)宣传——民间社会组织一直在向地方和国家政府、国际机构进行宣传,并开展筹款活动;(b)社会和医疗服务提供——民间社会组织通过提供医疗、健康和心理护理以及外展服务来填补服务空白;(c)物资支持——民间社会组织一直在提供住所、食品、衣物,并建设公共基础设施,如卫生设施、道路和供水设施;(d)卫生外交——鉴于健康也是外交、安全和贸易政策的关键因素,民间社会组织充当全球卫生外交官;(e)问责——民间社会组织一直在审视非政府组织或治理的更广泛作用。

结论

本系统综述突出了未来研究的潜在领域,强调了对关键领域进行优先深入调查的重要性,并表明鉴于民间社会在医疗保健方面的参与是实现全民健康的重要驱动力,需要特别关注诸如卫生外交等很少涉及的活动。

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