Lessons learned from the fight against COVID-19 in the Great Maghreb. Lessons learned from the fight against COVID-19 in the Great Maghreb. Five lessons for better resilience

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Ahmed Ben Abdelaziz
Salah Berkane
Kamel Ben Salem
Sid'Ahmed Dahdi
Imen Mlouki
Sofien Benzarti
Sarra Nouira
Mohamed Azzaza
Monia Azouaou
Abderrazek Bouamra
Mohamed Yacine Achouri
Abdelkrim Soulimane & Groupe de Recherche COV-MAG
& Groupe de Recherche COV-MAG

Abstract

Objective: To compile the lessons learned in the Greater Maghreb, during the first six months of the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, in the field of “capacity building” of community resilience.
Methods: An expert consultation was conducted during the first week of May 2020, using the "Delphi" technique. An email was sent requesting the formulation of a lesson, in the form of a "Public Health" good practice recommendation. The final text of the lessons was finalized by the group coordinator and validated by the signatories of the manuscript.
Results: A list of five lessons of resilience has been deduced and approved : 1. Elaboration of “white plans” for epidemic management; 2. Training in epidemic management; 3. Uniqueness of the health system command; 4. Mobilization of retirees and volunteers; 5. Revision of the map sanitary.
Conclusion: Based on the evaluation of the performance of the Maghreb fight against COVID-19, characterized by low resilience, this list of lessons could constitute a roadmap for the reform of Maghreb health systems, towards more performance to manage possible waves of COVID-19 or new emerging diseases with epidemic tendency.

Keywords:

Coronavirus Infections - Infections - Pneumonia, Viral - Pandemics- Health Care Reform - National Health Programs - Health Personnel - Attitude of Health Personnel - Delphi Technique - Algeria - Mauritania - Tunisia.

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