2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2021.100291
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Operationalizing the ECOWAS regional one health coordination mechanism (2016–2019): Scoping review on progress, challenges and way forward

Abstract: Based on recommendations from two consultative meetings held in Dakar, Senegal (2016) and Abuja, Nigeria (2017) the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) implemented a Regional One Health Coordination Mechanism (R-OHCM). This study analyzed the process, challenges and gaps in operationalizing the R-OHCM in West Africa. We utilized a scoping review to assess five dimensions of the operation of an R-OHCM based on political commitment, institutional structure, management and coordination capacity, jo… Show more

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“…This lack of training can be attributed to the concept not being addressed in their academic programs or a lack of opportunities for in-service training. These findings align with the research conducted by Lokossou, which reported limited awareness of the One Health collaboration among technical and political actors in the West Africa region [ 15 ]. Interestingly, a statistically significant association ( P -value = 0.025) was found between the One Health approach and training before the onset of the public health emergency, suggesting that prior training plays a crucial role in promoting the implementation of the approach.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This lack of training can be attributed to the concept not being addressed in their academic programs or a lack of opportunities for in-service training. These findings align with the research conducted by Lokossou, which reported limited awareness of the One Health collaboration among technical and political actors in the West Africa region [ 15 ]. Interestingly, a statistically significant association ( P -value = 0.025) was found between the One Health approach and training before the onset of the public health emergency, suggesting that prior training plays a crucial role in promoting the implementation of the approach.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Rabies has been identi ed by most African countries as a priority disease to be controlled through One Health platforms. The game theory comes timely with these emerging countries' One Health platforms 27,28 . The situational analysis of the collaboration and coordination between sectors and countries revealed the need for multiscale political commitment based on robust economic incentives evidence of One Health.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building on multisectoral relationships established through FETP can further catalyze the formation of MCMs [ [32] , [33] , [34] ] and One Health systems [ 35 ]. Enthusiasm around the establishment of national and regional MCMs in recent years follows the commitment to improving global health security by sustaining partnerships needed for effective prevention and response efforts [ [36] , [37] , [38] , [39] ]. Program linkages with MCMs, which can represent the priorities of ministries of agriculture in tandem with ministries of health may support collaborative training opportunities, thus providing additional career placement options in animal health sectors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%