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[Preparing for epidemics. A strategy for strengthening social science skills in Africa].

Alice Desclaux1, Blandine Bila2, Marc Egrot3

  • 1TransVIHMI, Université de Montpellier, IRD, INSERM, Montpellier, France.

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|February 23, 2024

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This initiative trains social scientists and health workers in West Africa on epidemic preparedness, integrating socio-political dimensions into public health responses. The program enhances interdisciplinary collaboration for more equitable and effective epidemic management.

Keywords:
Capacity buildingEpidemicsInterdisciplinarityPreparednessSocial sciencesWest Africa

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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Public Health
  • Medical Anthropology

Context:

  • The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for socio-anthropological and interdisciplinary approaches to epidemic preparedness.
  • Addressing the socio-political dimensions of epidemics is crucial for effective crisis response and equitable outcomes.

Purpose:

  • To present a capacity-building initiative for social scientists and health professionals in French-speaking West Africa.
  • To enhance understanding and integration of socio-political factors in epidemic preparedness and response.
  • To foster interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers and practitioners.

Summary:

  • A capacity-building program developed by the Anthropology of Emerging Epidemics Network (RAAE) in West Africa.
  • The program combines a working method, scientific content, and teaching tools for social science researchers and health workers.
  • It covers 13 modules on epidemic-related topics, including social determinants, health services, and ethical governance.
  • Impact:

    • Positive evaluations from initial training courses in Senegal and Burkina Faso.
    • Participants gained knowledge in epidemic social science and public health, improving communication and collaboration.
    • The program's manual and model are available for duplication and adaptation in future training sessions.