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  • Uganda faces increased vulnerability to epidemics due to factors like proximity to the Congo Basin, climate change, globalization, and refugee influx, making public health events a significant challenge for global health security.
  • A comprehensive multi-hazard plan was created to improve emergency preparedness and response by profiling risks, identifying preparedness gaps, and leveraging a multidisciplinary team and strategic tools to analyze and manage risks.
  • Key public health capabilities such as coordination, epidemiology, and risk communication were established, categorizing various health threats by risk levels, with a focus on enhancing operational responses for high and very high-risk situations.

Article Abstract

: Uganda is an ecological hot-spot with infectious disease transmission belts which exacerbates its vulnerability to epidemics. Its proximity to the Congo Basin, climate change pressure on eco-systems, increased international travel and globalization, and influx of refugees due to porous borders, has compounded the problem. Public Health Events are a major challenge in the region with significant impact on Global Health Security. : The country developed a multi-hazard plan with the purpose of harmonizing processes and guiding stakeholders on strengthening emergency preparedness and response. : Comprehensive risk profiling, identification of preparedness gaps and capacities were developed using a preparedness logic model, which is a step by step process. A multidisciplinary team was constituted; the Strategic Tool for Analysis of Risks was used for risk profiling and identification of hazards; a desk review of relevant documents informed the process and finally, approval was sought from the National Task Force for public health emergencies. : Target users and key public health preparedness and response functions of the multi-hazard plan were identified. The key capabilities identified were: coordination; epidemiology and surveillance; laboratory; risk communication and social mobilization. In each of these capabilities, key players were identified. Risk profiling classified road traffic accident, cholera, malaria and typhoid as very high risk. Meningitis, VHF, drought, industrial accidents, terrorism, floods and landslides were high risk. Hepatitis E, avian influenza and measles were low risk and the only plague fell into the category of very low risk. Risk profiling using STAR yielded good results. All risk categories required additional preparedness activities, and very high and high-risk categories required improved operational response capacity and risk mitigation measures. : Uganda successfully developed a national multi-hazard emergency preparedness and response plan using the preparedness logic model. The plan is now ready for implementation by the Uganda MoH and partners.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6758612PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2019.1664103DOI Listing

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