伙伴关系与承诺:非洲河盲症防治运动的演变

B. Benton, J. Bump, A. Sékétéli, B. Liese
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这篇文章描述了在非洲维持防治河盲症运动的各个卫生和发展机构之间的伙伴关系的演变。直到1960年代末和1970年代初,国际社会才意识到盘尾丝虫病对公共卫生和社会经济造成的破坏性后果。随后,由联合国开发计划署支持的“西非访问团”以及世界银行行长对该次区域的访问在1974年达到高潮,西非盘尾丝虫病控制规划(OCP)正式启动。OCP是世界银行的一个里程碑事件,因为它是世界银行对公共卫生倡议的首次直接投资。OCP的巨大成功证明了伙伴关系的力量,随着Mectizan捐赠方案的出现,该伙伴关系有了更大的勇气,可以将其活动范围扩大到OCP地区以外的非洲其他流行地区。本文讨论了在巩固伙伴关系方面取得的进展。还探讨了调整《非洲盘尾丝虫病防治方案》各项战略的前景,以确立一种综合办法,将强有力的区域协调与赋予地方社区权力结合起来,从而解决许多其他保健问题。
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Partnership and promise: evolution of the African river-blindness campaigns
Abstract This article describes the evolution of the partnership, between various health and developmental agencies, that has sustained the campaign against river blindness in Africa. The international community was oblivious to the devastating public-health and socio–economic consequences of onchocerciasis until towards the end of the 1960s and the beginning of the 1970s. Then a ‘Mission to West Africa’, supported by the United Nations Development Programme, and a visit to the sub-region by the president of the World Bank culminated, in 1974, in the inauguration of the Onchocerciasis Control Programme in West Africa (OCP). OCP was a landmark event for the World Bank as it represented its first ever direct investment in a public-health initiative. The resounding success of the OCP is a testimony to the power of the partnership which, with the advent of the Mectizan Donation Programme, was emboldened to extend the scope of its activities to encompass the remaining endemic regions of Africa outside the OCP area. The progress that has been made in consolidating the partnership is discussed in this article. The prospects of adapting the various strategies of the African Programme for Onchocerciasis Control, to entrench an integrated approach that couples strong regional co-ordination with empowerment of local communities and thereby address many other health problems, are also explored.
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