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- A framework to integrate equity in public health emergency response . . .
COVID-19 created an urgent element of clinical and financial strain to the public health system, forcing it into rapid response mode Key public healt…
- Equitable Pandemic Preparedness and Rapid Response: Lessons from
t reduces rather than exacerbates social and health inequities? We argue for a health equity framework to pandemic preparedness, grounded in meaningful community engagement that, while
- Towards an Equity-Focused Emergency Preparedness and Response . . .
To our knowledge, few formal models for emergency preparedness and response training specifically designed for public health exist The COVID-19 pandemic has additionally brought into focus the need for such responses to have a heavy emphasis on health equity and decolonized approaches
- Equity-Based Pandemic Preparedness - Simon Fraser University
The project aims to draw on learnings from the COVID-19 response to better understand public policy opportunities and challenges related to mitigating the unequal effects of health crises in Canada and to develop guidance tools for integrating intersectional analysis into pandemic preparedness
- 5 years of COVID-19: equity must lead the next pandemic response in a . . .
As the fifth anniversary of the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 approaches in December, 2024, the global landscape is overburdened by recurring epidemics, supply chain disruptions, climate change, biodiversity loss, geopolitical tensions, migration
- Measuring What Counts: Equity Prompts for Public Health Preparedness . . .
To make health equity explicit and to encourage thoughtful attention to equity concerns in public health, it is helpful to situate pandemic preparedness and response in the context of wider systems
- Designing and implementing equity-based pandemic preparedness and . . .
This course elucidated the intersection of racism and wealth inequality; the role of the social determinants of health in pandemic preparedness and response; and the impacts of neoco-lonialism on pandemic response in low- and middle-income countries
- Equity in pandemic preparedness - GPMB
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, policy and decision-makers now acknowledge that “nobody is safe until everyone is safe”, but much more needs to be done to translate this concern into policy practice
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