Public health emergency operations centres in Africa: a cross-sectional study assessing the implementation status of core components and areas for improvement, December 2021.
Senait Tekeste FekaduAbrham Lilay GebrewahidWessam MankoulaWomi EtengVirgil LokossouYan KaweAli AbdullahL JianMathew Tut M KolMenchion Chuck WiltonEmily RosenfeldValerie Nkamgang BemoEmily CollardLiz McGinleyAriane HalmMerawi AragawIshata Nannie ContehFiona BrakaAbdou Salam GueyePublished in: BMJ open (2023)
Countries in Africa made considerable progress in setting up and improving functioning of PHEOCs. One-third of the responding countries with a PHEOC have one fulfilling at least 80% of the minimum requirements to operate the critical emergency functions. There are still several African countries that either do not have a PHEOC or whose PHEOCs only partially meet these minimal requirements. This calls for significant collaboration across all stakeholders to establish functional PHEOCs in Africa.