Assessment of COVID-19 pandemic responses in African countries: thematic synthesis of WHO intra-action review reports

Author:

Talisuna AmbroseORCID,Iwu ChinweORCID,Okeibunor J,Stephen Mary,Musa Emmanuel Onuche,Herring Belinda Louise,Ramadan Otim Patrick Cossy,Yota Daniel,Nanyunja Miriam,Mpairwe Allan,Banza Freddy Mutoka,Diallo Amadou Bailo,Wango Roland Kimbi,Massidi Christian,Njenge Hilary Kagume,Traore Martin,Oke Antonio,Bonkoungou Boukare,Mayigane Landry Ndriko,Conteh Ishata NannieORCID,Senait Fekadu,Chungong Stella,Impouma Benido,Ngoy Nsenga,Wiysonge Charles SheyORCID,Yoti Zabulon,Gueye Abdou Salam

Abstract

ObjectivesWe conducted a review of intra-action review (IAR) reports of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. We highlight best practices and challenges and offer perspectives for the future.DesignA thematic analysis across 10 preparedness and response domains, namely, governance, leadership, and coordination; planning and monitoring; risk communication and community engagement; surveillance, rapid response, and case investigation; infection prevention and control; case management; screening and monitoring at points of entry; national laboratory system; logistics and supply chain management; and maintaining essential health services during the COVID-19 pandemic.SettingAll countries in the WHO African Region were eligible for inclusion in the study. National IAR reports submitted by March 2021 were analysed.ResultsWe retrieved IAR reports from 18 African countries. The COVID-19 pandemic response in African countries has relied on many existing response systems such as laboratory systems, surveillance systems for previous outbreaks of highly infectious diseases and a logistics management information system. These best practices were backed by strong political will. The key challenges included low public confidence in governments, inadequate adherence to infection prevention and control measures, shortages of personal protective equipment, inadequate laboratory capacity, inadequate contact tracing, poor supply chain and logistics management systems, and lack of training of key personnel at national and subnational levels.ConclusionThese findings suggest that African countries’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic was prompt and may have contributed to the lower cases and deaths in the region compared with countries in other regions. The IARs demonstrate that many technical areas still require immediate improvement to guide decisions in subsequent waves or future outbreaks.

Funder

World Health Organization, Regional Office for Africa

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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