COVID-19 in West Africa: regional resource mobilisation and allocation in the first year of the pandemic.

Journal: BMJ global health

Volume: 6

Issue: 5

Year of Publication: 2021

Affiliated Institutions:  World Bank-funded Projects Management Unit, West African Health Organisation, Bobo-Dioulasso, Hauts-Bassins, Burkina Faso cahanhanzo@prj.wahooas.org. Public Health and Research, West African Health Organisation, Bobo-Dioulasso, Hauts-Bassins, Burkina Faso. Department of Planning, Research and Statistics, National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Abuja, Nigeria. World Bank-funded Projects Management Unit, West African Health Organisation, Bobo-Dioulasso, Hauts-Bassins, Burkina Faso. Planning and Health Information, West African Health Organisation, Bobo-Dioulasso, Hauts-Bassins, Burkina Faso. General Directorate, West African Health Organisation, Bobo-Dioulasso, Hauts-Bassins, Burkina Faso.

Abstract summary 

The world continues to battle the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Whereas many countries are currently experiencing the second wave of the outbreak; Africa, despite being the last continent to be affected by the virus, has not experienced as much devastation as other continents. For example, West Africa, with a population of 367 million people, had confirmed 412 178 cases of COVID-19 with 5363 deaths as of 14 March 2021; compared with the USA which had recorded almost 30 million cases and 530 000 deaths, despite having a slightly smaller population (328 million). Several postulations have been made in an attempt to explain this phenomenon. One hypothesis is that African countries have leveraged on experiences from past epidemics to build resilience and response strategies which may be contributing to protecting the continent's health systems from being overwhelmed. This practice paper from the West African Health Organization presents experience and data from the field on how countries in the region mobilised support to address the pandemic in the first year, leveraging on systems, infrastructure, capacities developed and experiences from the 2014 Ebola virus disease outbreak.

Authors & Co-authors:  Ahanhanzo Césaire C Johnson Ermel Ameswue Kpogbe EAK Eboreime Ejemai Amaize EA Issiaka Sombié S Traoré Ben Idrissa BI Adohinzin Clétus C Y CCY Adesina Tosin T Diallo Ely Noel EN Obgureke Nanlop N Okolo Stanley S

Study Outcome 

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Citations :  Gates B. Responding to Covid-19 - A Once-in-a-Century Pandemic? N Engl J Med 2020;382:1677–9. 10.1056/NEJMp2003762
Authors :  10
Identifiers
Doi : e004762
SSN : 2059-7908
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Africa, Western
Other Terms
COVID-19;health economics;health policy
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Study Approach
Country of Study
Publication Country
England