An effective response to COVID-19 is an inclusive response: the case of Uganda

Zotero / K4D COVID-19 Health Evidence Summaries Group / Top-Level Items 2020-09-23

Type Blog Post Author Robinah Kaitiritimba URL https://www.uhc2030.org/blog-news-events/uhc2030-blog/an-effective-response-to-covid-19-is-an-inclusive-response-the-case-of-uganda-555370/ Rights © 2020 UHC2030 Date 13/07/2020 Website Type Blog Language en Abstract The world’s scientific community and modelers of the pandemic’s progress across the globe are recalculating. Why has Africa so far been spared the pandemic’s onslaught? Where is the COVID-19 wave, predicted to overwhelm African health systems? These questions do not imply that the wave will not come, rather, it has not come as initially predicted. While theories abound and models are recalibrated, one piece of this puzzle lies with Africa’s experience of health; the continent is well versed in communicable disease and the unrelenting demands of epidemics. Most recent of these was Ebola. Lessons emerging from this experience have highlighted the importance of engaging communities, the private sector and civil society in response measures. Some African countries were quick to adapt to include a broad spectrum of perspectives, resources, and structures. COVID-19 now challenges African nations to reflect on these experiences and build a strong and inclusive response. Blog Title UHC2030 Short Title An effective response to COVID-19 is an inclusive response