Examining the militarised hierarchy of Sierra Leone's Ebola response and implications for decision making during public health emergencies.
Samuel T BolandDina BalabanovaSusannah MayhewPublished in: Globalization and health (2023)
This demonstrates how hierarchy and localisation can (and perhaps should) go hand-in-hand during future public health emergency responses as a strategy for more robustly including typically marginalised local actors, while also improving necessary efficiency-in other words, an 'inclusive hierarchical coordination' that is both operationally viable and an ethical imperative.