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The COVID-19 pandemic: broad partnerships for the rapid scale up of innovative virtual approaches for capacity building and credible information dissemination in Africa

机译:Covid-19大流行:广泛的合作伙伴关系用于快速扩大非洲能力建设和可信信息传播的创新虚拟方法

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The Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has rapidly spread in Africa, with a total of 474,592 confirmed cases by 11th July 2020. Consequently, all policy makers and health workers urgently need to be trained and to access the most credible information to contain and mitigate its impact. While the need for rapid training and information dissemination has increased, most of Africa is implementing public health social and physical distancing measures. Responding to this context requires broad partnerships and innovative virtual approaches to disseminate new insights, share best practices, and create networked communities of practice for all teach, and all learn. The World Health Organization (WHO)-Africa region, in collaboration with the Extension for Community Health Outcome (ECHO) Institute at the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (UNM HSC), the West Africa college of nurses and the East Central and Southern Africa college of physicians, private professional associations, academia and other partners has embarked on a virtual training programme to support the containment of COVID-19. Between 1st April 2020 and 10th July 2020, about 7,500 diverse health professionals from 172 locations in 58 countries were trained in 15 sessions. Participants were from diverse institutions including: central ministries of health, WHO country offices, provincial and district hospitals and private medical practitioners. A range of critical COVID-19 preparedness and response interventions have been reviewed and discussed. There is a high demand for credible information from credible sources about COVID-19. To mitigate the “epidemic of misinformation” partnerships for virtual trainings and information dissemination leveraging existing learning platforms and networks across Africa will augment preparedness and response to COVID-19.
机译:2019年(Covid-19)大流行病在非洲迅速传播,共有474,592件确诊案件,在2020年7月11日。因此,所有决策者和卫生工作者都需要接受培训并访问最可靠的信息包含并减轻其影响。虽然需要快速培训和信息传播的需求增加,但大多数非洲正在落实公共卫生社会和身体疏远措施。响应这一背景,需要广泛的伙伴关系和创新的虚拟方法来传播新的见解,分享最佳实践,并为所有教学创建网络的网络社区,以及所有学习。世界卫生组织(世卫组织) - 与新墨西哥州大学的社区健康成果(Echo)研究所的延伸,西非护士学院和东部中央和南部的社区健康成果(ECHO)研究所合作。非洲医生学院,私人专业协会,学术界和其他合作伙伴已经开始了一个虚拟培训计划,以支持Covid-19的遏制。 2020年4月1日至2020年7月10日之间,从58个国家的172个国家的172个地点培训了大约7,500个不同的健康专业人士,在15个会议上受到培训。与会者来自不同的机构,包括:卫生部中央部门,世卫组织,省级办事处,省级医院和私立医学师。已经审查并讨论了一系列关键的Covid-19准备和响应干预。关于Covid-19可信资料的可信信息需求很高。为了减轻“错误信息流行”的虚拟培训和信息传播的伙伴关系,利用非洲的现有学习平台和网络将增加对Covid-19的准备和反应。

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