Conflict, community, and collaboration: shared implementation barriers and strategies in two polio endemic countries.
Eme OwoajeAhmad Omid RahimiAnna KalbarczykOluwaseun AkinyemiMichael A PetersOlakunle O AlongePublished in: BMC public health (2020)
The power of community engagement at all levels (from leadership to membership) cannot be overstated, particularly in countries facing civil unrest and insecurity. Workforce motivation, community fatigue and mistrust, political priorities, and conflict are intricately interrelated. Community needs should be holistically assessed and addressed;programs must invest in the needs of health workers who engage in these long-term health programs, particularly in unsafe areas, to alleviate demotivation and fatigue.