Response to Health Crises in Africa: Insight From Executing a 2-Year Project in Nigeria

Science advice aids in integrating scientific evidence into policymaking. In Africa, a significant gap exists between science and policy, necessitating high-quality advisory services. The Multifaceted Response Development from Research on COVID-19 in Africa (MURDER COVID-19) project by the Nigerian...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science communication 2024-08
Hauptverfasser: Muhammad, Aliyu, Egbetokun, Abiodun Adeyemi, Ibrahim, Mohammed Auwal, Okoli, Peter Chukwunonso, Sogbanmu, Temitope Olawunmi, Ehilen, Oseghale Emmanuel, Isah, Murtala Bindawa, Mohammed, Isah Yakub, Animasaun, Isaac Lare, Anjorin, AbdulAzeez Adeyemi, Kenechukwu, Franklin Chimaobi, Ibrahim, Mutiat Bolanle, Ibor, Oju Richard, Adesiyan, Ibukun Modupe, Umeyor, Chukwuebuka Emmanuel, Garba, Zaharaddeen Nasiru, Anyanwu, Gabriel Oluwabunmi, Ifeanyi-Obi, Clara Chionwoke
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Science advice aids in integrating scientific evidence into policymaking. In Africa, a significant gap exists between science and policy, necessitating high-quality advisory services. The Multifaceted Response Development from Research on COVID-19 in Africa (MURDER COVID-19) project by the Nigerian Young Academy (May 2021–April 2023) aimed to bridge this gap. Project outputs included eight policy briefs, 10 webinars, a hybrid international conference, and a searchable research equipment database. The project effectively dispelled COVID-19 myths, promoted vaccine confidence, and highlighted the need to strengthen health systems and research capacity. The project provides valuable lessons/recommendations and serves as a model for collaborative initiatives addressing health crises and enhancing research capacity.
ISSN:1075-5470
1552-8545
DOI:10.1177/10755470241269958