2021
DOI: 10.1215/03616878-9349128
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Coping with Denialism: How Street-Level Bureaucrats Adapted and Responded to COVID-19 in Tanzania

Abstract: Context: This article aims to highlight challenges and adaptations made by local health officials in Tanzania in working to contain and manage COVID-19. Methods: The study takes an inductive approach, drawing on the reported experiences of 40 officials at different levels of government across four purposefully selected regions in July 2020. Interviewees were asked about the guidance they received to contain COVID-19, the source of that guidance, their challenges and successes in implementing the… Show more

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“…This study shows how the implementation of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal was rapid and intense, as elsewhere in West Africa (Bonnet et al, 2021 ), and sometimes even highly coercive. But at the same time, as in Tanzania at the beginning of the epidemic (Carlitz et al, 2021 ), it was rapidly diluted in national and local contexts that shaped it according to power issues, organizational challenges, and public perceptions of the disease. Some of the facilitating factors confirm this analysis: good preparation, commitment and reactivity of the actors, and capacity building.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This study shows how the implementation of the national response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Senegal was rapid and intense, as elsewhere in West Africa (Bonnet et al, 2021 ), and sometimes even highly coercive. But at the same time, as in Tanzania at the beginning of the epidemic (Carlitz et al, 2021 ), it was rapidly diluted in national and local contexts that shaped it according to power issues, organizational challenges, and public perceptions of the disease. Some of the facilitating factors confirm this analysis: good preparation, commitment and reactivity of the actors, and capacity building.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other explanation may be the fact that decentralization is still not very effective. The delegation of resources poses challenges to local adaptation when possible, as in Tanzania: “Nearly all respondents stated that decentralization of authority should be accompanied by more resources for epidemic management” (Carlitz et al, 2021 ). The few regional differences we observed were mostly related to the encounter of the national response with local contexts, as seems to be the norm in the study of public policy implementation in West Africa (Belaid & Ridde, 2015 ; Kwamie et al, 2016 ; Olivier de Sardan, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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