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African Responses to COVID-19: The Reckoning of Agency?

Amy S. Patterson, Emmanuel Dele Balogun

2021African Studies Review32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Although the COVID-19 pandemic had claimed over one million lives globally by late 2020, Africa had avoided a massive outbreak. Patterson and Balogun analyze pandemic responses by the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and various states collaborating with civil society. They argue that responses display forms of agency rooted in contextually relevant expertise, pan-African solidarity, and lessons learned about health messaging and community mobilization from previous health crises. Yet collaboration has not always been harmonious, as actors have adopted various approaches in their interactions with global health institutions and civil society partnerships, and they have actively debated the use of traditional medicine as a COVID-19 treatment.

Topics & Concepts

SolidarityAgency (philosophy)Civil societyPandemicPolitical scienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Economic growthPublic relationsPublic administrationSociologyDiseasePoliticsSocial scienceMedicineLawInfectious disease (medical specialty)EconomicsPathologyViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchReligion, Society, and DevelopmentGlobal Security and Public Health
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