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Creating the Foundation for Health System Resilience in Northern Nigeria.

Andrew McKenzie1, Ahmad Abdulwahab1, Emmanuel Sokpo1, Jeffrey W Mecaskey1.   

Abstract

Abstract-The experience of a donor-supported Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (RMNCH) program in four states of Northern Nigeria illustrates how a Complex Adaptive System (CAS) approach to health system strengthening can lead to health systems becoming more resilient. The program worked with the array of political, cultural and social determinants which interact to shape the health system and its functionality. It worked in an environment marked by weak governance with little public accountability and by very limited management capability in inadequately regulated markets. To these conditions of fragility was added the shock from the rapidly deteriorating security situation caused in 2011 by the Boko Haram insurgency and the government's ensuing response. A CAS theory of change provided the basis for the multi-faceted approach that identified critical points of leverage among institutions in social as well as professional systems and helped achieve significant improvements in health service delivery in the RMNCH continuum of care. It also established the foundation for Primary Health Care Under One Roof, which has emerged as a central national strategy in Nigeria for strengthening health sector governance and services under the 2014 Health Act. This article draws on the experience of work undertaken in Northern Nigeria over the course of the last 10 years. A team largely of Nigerian professionals from an array of disciplines worked widely across the health system, addressing issues of governance, finance, institutional management, community systems support, access and accountability, and service delivery-frequently at the same time. This experience provides lessons for efforts elsewhere on how to strengthen health systems during and after emergencies (such as Ebola in West Africa) and in situations affected by conflict.

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Keywords:  complex adaptive systems; health systems strengthening; political economy; post-conflict reconstruction; resilience

Year:  2016        PMID: 31514718     DOI: 10.1080/23288604.2016.1242453

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Syst Reform        ISSN: 2328-8620


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