The political economy of health in conflict: Lessons learned from three states in the Eastern Mediterranean Region during COVID-19: Lessons learned from three states in the Eastern Mediterranean Region during COVID-19

Fouad Fouad, Lurdes Soares, Jasmin Lilian Diab, Alaa Abouzeid

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Abstract

Background The Eastern Mediterranean Region continues to face a severe scale of emergencies as a direct result of conflict and political instability in a number of countries. As of 2020, nine countries out of 22 countries in the region affected by protracted and ongoing wars and conflict, left more than 62 million people in dire need of access to quality health care and adequate response measures. COVID-19 exacerbates the humanitarian needs of the people especially in countries that suffer from humanitarian crises, and drains the already overstretched health care systems. This study was conducted to derive major takeaways and lessons learned from the COVID-19 response in humanitarian and low resource settings that may assist similar vulnerable and fragile settings in different regions in view of a possible next pandemic.Methods The study involved a desk review, document analysis, and key informant interviews with key stakeholders from the Eastern Mediterranean Region.Results A total of 35 key informant interviews were carried out with health professionals working in humanitarian and low resource settings in the region. This study focuses on the information gathered from Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria.Conclusions A key finding of this study is that each of the nine pillars for COVID response has been implemented differently across the different countries.
Original languageEnglish
Article number07001
JournalJournal of Global Health
Volume12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

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