COVID-19 response in northwest Syria: innovation and community engagement in a complex conflict

Author:

Ekzayez Abdulkarim12,al-Khalil Munzer3,Jasiem Mohamad4,Al Saleh Raed5,Alzoubi Zedoun3,Meagher Kristen1,Patel Preeti1

Affiliation:

1. Conflict and Health Research Group and R4HC-MENA, King’s College London, UK

2. Syrian Public Health Network, London, UK

3. Idleb Health Directorate, Idleb, Syria

4. Early Warning and Response Network (EWARN), The Assistance Coordination Unit, Gaziantep, Turkey

5. White Helmets (Syria Civil Defence), Idleb, Syria

Abstract

ABSTRACT Despite lacking capacity and resources, the health system in the northwest Syria is using innovative approaches for the containment of COVID-19. Lessons drawn from previous outbreaks in the region, such as the polio outbreak in 2013 and the annual seasonal influenza, have enabled the Early Warning and Response Network, a surveillance system to develop mechanisms of predicting risk and strengthening surveillance for the new pandemic. Social media tools such as WhatsApp are effectively collecting health information and communicating health messaging about COVID-19. Community engagement has also been scaled up, mobilizing local resources and encouraging thousands of volunteers to join the ‘Volunteers against Corona’ campaign. Bottom-up local governance technical entities, such as Idleb Health Directorate and the White Helmets, have played key leadership role in the response. These efforts need to be scaled up to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 in a region chronically affected by a complex armed conflict.

Funder

Global Challenges Research Fund

Middle East and North Africa

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine

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