Uprooting Deeper Causes of Belgium's Lack of Pandemic Preparedness in the Covid-19 Crisis

Séverine Bouvy, Lise Ceulemans, A. Konnova, Ramila Mennens, Maria Nankova, Tam Nguyen, Jan-Peter Sandler, Tim Van Laere, A. Vandamme, Jef Baelen, Joachim Langeraet, Pieter Thyssen
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The challenge of the Coronavirus Pandemic Preparedness project was to explore gaps in the way Belgium addressed the COVID-19 pandemic as a path forward for learning how to be better prepared in the probable event of a future pandemic. A pandemic is more than just a health crisis; well-intentioned efforts to contain an epidemic resulted in mental health problems, an economic downturn and the impairment of learning, among other issues. To understand a complex or "wicked" problem, such as a pandemic, we deployed a transdisciplinary approach, engaging experts and stakeholders from a variety of fields. At the end of March 2021, we organised an online co-creation workshop on behalf of the transdisciplinary research team at the Institute for the Future (1), inviting societal actors to participate in a multilevel brainstorming discussion. The purpose of the workshop was to identify deeper causes underlying the gaps in Belgian pandemic preparedness, building upon earlier work of the research team. We engaged stakeholders from different sectors of society in interactive exercises to verify and challenge the work of the research team. As a result, our team unearthed plausible missing elements within the deeper causes underlying the Belgian lack of preparedness for the pandemic. The majority of gaps identified by the stake holders could be traced to deeper causes interwoven in our society's fabric. Some key areas where improvement was suggested were greater political willingness to tackle more complex problems, an expansion of transdisciplinary knowledge and education across our institutions and trust-building among citizens, government and the scientific community. Our findings are summarised and presented in a short video output. These findings can be taken up to formulate future objectives for pandemic preparedness in Belgium. This can in turn serve to create a more resilient and sustain- able society.
根除比利时在Covid-19危机中缺乏大流行防范的更深层次原因
冠状病毒大流行防范项目的挑战是探索比利时应对COVID-19大流行方式的差距,作为学习如何在未来可能发生的大流行事件中做好更好准备的前进道路。大流行不仅仅是一场健康危机;遏制流行病的善意努力造成了心理健康问题、经济衰退和学习障碍等问题。为了理解一个复杂或“邪恶”的问题,比如一场流行病,我们采用了跨学科的方法,让来自各个领域的专家和利益相关者参与进来。2021年3月底,我们代表未来研究所(1)的跨学科研究团队组织了一场在线共创研讨会,邀请社会行动者参与多层次的头脑风暴讨论。讲习班的目的是在研究小组早期工作的基础上,查明比利时在大流行病防范方面存在差距的深层原因。我们邀请社会不同界别的持份者参与互动活动,以验证和挑战研究团队的工作。结果,我们的团队在比利时对大流行缺乏准备的深层原因中发现了看似缺失的因素。利益相关者发现的大多数差距可以追溯到我们社会结构中交织在一起的更深层次的原因。建议改进的一些关键领域是解决更复杂问题的更大政治意愿,在我们的机构中扩展跨学科知识和教育,以及在公民、政府和科学界之间建立信任。我们的发现总结并呈现在一个简短的视频输出中。这些调查结果可用于制定比利时未来防备大流行病的目标。这反过来又有助于创造一个更具弹性和可持续性的社会。
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