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Community engagement in COVID-19 prevention: experiences from Kilimanjaro region, Northern Tanzania.

Innocent Baltazar Mboya1,2, James Samwel Ngocho1, Melina Mgongo3, Linda Philip Samu4, Jeremia Jackson Pyuza3,5,6, Caroline Amour1, Michael Johnson Mahande1, Beatrice John Leyaro1, Johnston Mukiza George3, Rune Nathaniel Philemon7, Florida Muro3,8, Jenny Renju1,8, Sia Emmanueli Msuya1,3,8.   

Abstract

Prevention of exposure to the COVID-19 virus in the general population is an essential strategy to slow community transmission. This paper shares the experiences and challenges of community engagement in COVID-19 prevention in the Kilimanjaro region, Northern Tanzania implemented by our team from the Institute of Public Health (IPH), Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University College (KCMUCo) in collaboration with the COVID-19 response team in the Moshi Municipality. We conducted an education session with the COVID-19 response team and together brainstormed transmission hotspots and which interventions would be most feasible in their settings. The first hotspot identified was crowded local market spaces. Suggested interventions included targeted and mass public health education through the engagement of market opinion leaders, public announcements, and radio shows. We conducted participatory rural appraisal techniques to enable market vendors and clients to visualize two-meter distances and provided a prototype hand-washing facility that was foot operated. We found mass public health educational campaigns essential to inform and update the public about COVID-19 pandemic and to address rumors and misinformation, which hampers compliance with public health interventions. Coordinated efforts among stakeholders in the country are necessary to develop context-specific prevention and case management strategies following the national and international guidelines. Local ownership of recommended interventions is necessary to ensure compliance. Copyright: Innocent Baltazar Mboya et al.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Kilimanjaro; Tanzania; community engagement; community response; experiences; public health

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33193961      PMCID: PMC7608759          DOI: 10.11604/pamj.supp.2020.35.146.24473

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pan Afr Med J


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