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Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration

This article is part of the Research Topic ‘Health Systems Recovery in the Context of COVID-19 and Protracted Conflict' Liberia is one of the three countries worst hit by the 2014–2016 West Africa Ebola Virus disease (EVD) outbreak, during which it recorded over 10,000 cases, including health w...

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Autores principales: Ako-Egbe, Louis, Seifeldin, Redda, Saikat, Sohel, Wesseh, Sanford C., Bolongei, Moses Brown, Ngormbu, Ballah Jusu, George, Roseline, Ocan, Charles, Peter Lasuba, Clement Lugala
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37404281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1137865
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author Ako-Egbe, Louis
Seifeldin, Redda
Saikat, Sohel
Wesseh, Sanford C.
Bolongei, Moses Brown
Ngormbu, Ballah Jusu
George, Roseline
Ocan, Charles
Peter Lasuba, Clement Lugala
author_facet Ako-Egbe, Louis
Seifeldin, Redda
Saikat, Sohel
Wesseh, Sanford C.
Bolongei, Moses Brown
Ngormbu, Ballah Jusu
George, Roseline
Ocan, Charles
Peter Lasuba, Clement Lugala
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description This article is part of the Research Topic ‘Health Systems Recovery in the Context of COVID-19 and Protracted Conflict' Liberia is one of the three countries worst hit by the 2014–2016 West Africa Ebola Virus disease (EVD) outbreak, during which it recorded over 10,000 cases, including health workers. Estimates suggest that the non-EVD morbidity and mortality resulting from the collapse of the health system exceeded the direct impact of EVD. Lessons from the outbreak were clear, not only for Liberia but also for the regional and global communities: that building health system resilience through an integrated approach is an investment in population health and wellbeing, as well as economic security and national development. It is therefore no surprise that Liberia made recovery and resilience a national priority from the time the outbreak waned in 2015. The recovery agenda provided the platform for stakeholders to work toward the restoration of the pre-outbreak baseline of health system functions while aiming to build a higher level of resilience, informed by lessons from the Ebola crises. Based on the co-authors' experiences of on-the-ground country-support work, this study sought to provide an overview of the Liberia Health Service Resilience project (2018–2023) funded by KOICA, and propose a set of recommendations for national authorities and donors, derived from the authors' perceptions of best practices and key challenges associated with the project. We used both quantitative and qualitative approaches to generate the data represented in this study by reviewing published and unpublished technical and operational documents, and datasets derived through situational and needs assessments and routine monitoring and evaluation activities. This project has contributed to the implementation of the Liberia Investment Plan for Building a Resilient Health System and the successful response to the COVID-19 outbreak in Liberia. Although limited in scope, the Health Service Resilience project has demonstrated that health system resilience could be operationalized by applying a catchment and integrated approach and encouraging multi-sectoral collaboration, partnership, local ownership, and promoting the Primary Health Care approach. Principles applied in this pilot could guide the operationalization of health system resilience efforts in other resource-limited settings similar to Liberia and beyond.
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spelling pubmed-103171852023-07-04 Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration Ako-Egbe, Louis Seifeldin, Redda Saikat, Sohel Wesseh, Sanford C. Bolongei, Moses Brown Ngormbu, Ballah Jusu George, Roseline Ocan, Charles Peter Lasuba, Clement Lugala Front Public Health Public Health This article is part of the Research Topic ‘Health Systems Recovery in the Context of COVID-19 and Protracted Conflict' Liberia is one of the three countries worst hit by the 2014–2016 West Africa Ebola Virus disease (EVD) outbreak, during which it recorded over 10,000 cases, including health workers. Estimates suggest that the non-EVD morbidity and mortality resulting from the collapse of the health system exceeded the direct impact of EVD. Lessons from the outbreak were clear, not only for Liberia but also for the regional and global communities: that building health system resilience through an integrated approach is an investment in population health and wellbeing, as well as economic security and national development. It is therefore no surprise that Liberia made recovery and resilience a national priority from the time the outbreak waned in 2015. The recovery agenda provided the platform for stakeholders to work toward the restoration of the pre-outbreak baseline of health system functions while aiming to build a higher level of resilience, informed by lessons from the Ebola crises. Based on the co-authors' experiences of on-the-ground country-support work, this study sought to provide an overview of the Liberia Health Service Resilience project (2018–2023) funded by KOICA, and propose a set of recommendations for national authorities and donors, derived from the authors' perceptions of best practices and key challenges associated with the project. We used both quantitative and qualitative approaches to generate the data represented in this study by reviewing published and unpublished technical and operational documents, and datasets derived through situational and needs assessments and routine monitoring and evaluation activities. This project has contributed to the implementation of the Liberia Investment Plan for Building a Resilient Health System and the successful response to the COVID-19 outbreak in Liberia. Although limited in scope, the Health Service Resilience project has demonstrated that health system resilience could be operationalized by applying a catchment and integrated approach and encouraging multi-sectoral collaboration, partnership, local ownership, and promoting the Primary Health Care approach. Principles applied in this pilot could guide the operationalization of health system resilience efforts in other resource-limited settings similar to Liberia and beyond. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10317185/ /pubmed/37404281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1137865 Text en Copyright © 2023 Ako-Egbe, Seifeldin, Saikat, Wesseh, Bolongei, Ngormbu, George, Ocan and Peter Lasuba. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Ako-Egbe, Louis
Seifeldin, Redda
Saikat, Sohel
Wesseh, Sanford C.
Bolongei, Moses Brown
Ngormbu, Ballah Jusu
George, Roseline
Ocan, Charles
Peter Lasuba, Clement Lugala
Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration
title Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration
title_full Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration
title_fullStr Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration
title_short Liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-Ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration
title_sort liberia health system's journey to long-term recovery and resilience post-ebola: a case study of an exemplary multi-year collaboration
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37404281
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1137865
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