Analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic: lessons towards a more effective response to public health emergencies.
Yibeltal AssefaCharles F GilksSimon ReidRemco van de PasDereje Gedle GeteWim Van DammePublished in: Globalization and health (2022)
The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrates that every country remains vulnerable to public health emergencies. The aspiration towards a healthier and safer society requires that countries develop and implement a coherent and context-specific national strategy, improve governance of public health emergencies, build the capacity of their (public) health systems, minimize fragmentation, and tackle upstream structural issues, including socio-economic inequities. This is possible through a primary health care approach, which ensures provision of universal and equitable promotive, preventive and curative services, through whole-of-government and whole-of-society approaches.