Fighting COVID-19 in Freetown, Sierra Leone: the critical role of community organisations in a growing pandemic

E. Osuteye, Braima Koroma, J. Macarthy, Sulaiman Foday Kamara, A. Conteh
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Abstract As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads in Africa, attention is increasingly shifting to the potential and ongoing impact on informal settlements, which face considerable challenges around the implementation of conventional control measures of social distancing, hand washing and self-isolation. In Freetown, Sierra Leone, residents of informal settlements have relied on local community organisations and groups, and their resourcefulness to provide essential preparedness, response and on-going support to alleviate the public health and economic risks associated with the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak. This is also premised on lessons drawn from dealing with previous epidemics, notably the Ebola virus disease in 2014–2015. This paper will explain the nature and form of community organisation that can be galvanised and leveraged for COVID-19 preparedness and responses that are suited for informal settlements. Secondly, it highlights the critical contribution of community organisations in social protection measures that tackle deeply entrenched inequalities in rapidly urbanising contexts. Finally, the cases examined seek to provide evidence of the value of processes of continuous learning within community organisation that are essential for both humanitarian assistance and emergency management. Although situated in Freetown, the broad lessons drawn are relevant for urban-poor communities and informal settlements in many urban African centres.
在塞拉利昂弗里敦抗击COVID-19:社区组织在日益严重的大流行病中的关键作用
随着2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行在非洲的蔓延,人们的注意力越来越多地转向对非正规住区的潜在和持续影响,非正规住区在实施社交距离、洗手和自我隔离等传统控制措施方面面临相当大的挑战。在塞拉利昂弗里敦,非正式定居点的居民依靠当地社区组织和团体及其足智多谋提供必要的准备、应对和持续支持,以减轻与COVID-19疫情影响相关的公共卫生和经济风险。这也是基于从处理以往流行病,特别是2014-2015年埃博拉病毒病中吸取的经验教训。本文将解释社区组织的性质和形式,这些组织可以被激发和利用,以适应非正式住区的COVID-19防范和应对。其次,它突出了社区组织在解决快速城市化背景下根深蒂固的不平等问题的社会保护措施方面的关键贡献。最后,所审查的案例试图提供证据,证明社区组织内持续学习进程的价值,这对人道主义援助和应急管理都至关重要。虽然位于弗里敦,但所吸取的广泛经验教训与许多非洲城市中心的城市贫困社区和非正式住区有关。
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