Interrogating the Responses of WHO to the Outbreak of Covid-19 in Nigeria
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2024-03
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Centr; and Eastern European Online Library, Transnational Press London
Abstract
The study introduces the World Health Organization as the apex body of global health, which is
charged with the fundamental role of maintaining a healthy globe. However, outbreak of diseases has become a
growing menace that the WHO has battled for decades since its inception. COVID-19 is the latest of such battles. This
study employs ex post facto research design with qualitative approach. Using the textual analysis, this study
interrogated the responses of the WHO with regards to the outbreak of COVID-19 in Nigeria. Some of these responses
include technical aids, training aids, among other active responses. These responses, however, cannot be achieved
without the role of the apex national health institution, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC).
The study shows that the effectiveness of NCDC in contact tracing, surveillance, intelligence gathering, partnerships
and collaborations, and so forth, was paramount to the successes achieved post-pandemic. The study recommended
the improvement of political, economic, and technological interventions, in a way that there is adequate preparedness
for future outbreaks. Proposed the adoption of Health Systems Strengthening, and the adoption of horizontal healthcare
approach, rather than the currently operational vertical healthcare approach. The study offers a holistic perspective on
COVID-19 pandemic management in Nigeria, which focused points on best practices to improve preparedness for
future outbreaks.
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World Health Organisation, Outbreak, Pandemic, COVID-19, NCDC, Nigeria