Cross-border collaboration and capacity-building for improved health emergency response planning in Southern Africa

Joslyn Walker, Marieta Liebenberg, James Michael Burnett, Tonicah Maphanga, Judith King
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Background Many countries were ill prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic and the sudden border closures introduced to stem contagion. To address this planning and response gap, Health Systems Trust and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Division of Global Migration and Quarantine jointly implemented a capacity-building project among eight Southern African countries during 2022. The intention was to strengthen collaboration among the countries in implementing public health emergency response strategies. Shared analysis of cross-border movement patterns, and building neighbouring countries’ capacity to identify priority areas for such response planning, strengthened relationships for communicating health risks and events. Approach This chapter presents findings from project participants’ perspectives on whether and how the project supported improved regional collaboration for emergency responses to public health events, and their perceptions of how the project strengthened their border health systems. Country delegates were convened in multi-sectoral regional and sub-regional meetings and workshops to facilitate cross-border public health information-sharing and co-ordination, and to align surveillance for emergency preparedness and response. They drafted procedures to: strengthen cross-border and multi-sectoral communication; prioritise points of entry for cross-border co-ordination; map population movement patterns; and identify national and regional border health priorities. Training focused on points of entry to enhance planning for future disease outbreaks by introducing the Population Connectivity Across Borders Toolkit for analysing population movement data to guide the design of public health interventions. Conclusions Collaboration with global and regional institutions strengthened the countries’ ability to comply with International Health Regulations in responding to communicable disease outbreaks. The outcomes indicate that sustained engagement, refinement of standard operating procedures, and multilateral agreements that ensure balancing of country priorities with global health requirements, can be achieved. Continued analysis of and reflection on country work plans are needed to assess similarities and differences in priority identification, which will guide future training and development of regional strategies to build stronger border health systems.
跨界协作和能力建设以改进南部非洲的卫生应急规划
许多国家对COVID-19大流行和突然关闭边境以阻止传播准备不足。为了弥补这一规划和应对差距,卫生系统信托基金和美国疾病控制和预防中心全球移民和检疫司在2022年期间在八个南部非洲国家联合实施了一个能力建设项目。其目的是加强各国在执行突发公共卫生事件应对战略方面的合作。共同分析跨界流动模式,建设邻国确定此类应对规划优先领域的能力,加强沟通卫生风险和事件的关系。本章从项目参与者的角度介绍了项目是否以及如何支持改善公共卫生事件应急响应的区域合作,以及他们对项目如何加强其边境卫生系统的看法。各国代表参加了多部门区域和次区域会议和讲习班,以促进跨界公共卫生信息共享和协调,并使监测与应急准备和反应相协调。他们起草了加强跨界和多部门沟通的程序;优先考虑跨境协调的入境点;绘制人口流动格局;确定国家和区域边境卫生优先事项。培训的重点是入境点,以加强对未来疾病爆发的规划,方法是采用人口跨境连通性工具包,分析人口流动数据,指导公共卫生干预措施的设计。与全球和区域机构的合作加强了各国在应对传染病暴发方面遵守《国际卫生条例》的能力。结果表明,可以实现持续参与、改进标准作业程序和多边协议,以确保平衡国家优先事项与全球卫生需求。需要继续分析和反思国家工作计划,以评估确定优先事项方面的异同,这将指导今后的培训和制定区域战略,以建立更强大的边境卫生系统。
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