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Beyond command and control: A rapid review of meaningful community-engaged responses to COVID-19

Journal

GLOBAL PUBLIC HEALTH
Volume 16, Issue 8-9, Pages 1439-1453

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1900316

Keywords

Community; engagement; participation; social determinants; COVID-19; public health; rights

Funding

  1. Open Society Policy Centre to Training and Research Support Centre/EQUINET [OR2019-64673]

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This paper examines community-engaged responses to COVID-19 that go beyond risk communication and instead integrate communities into decision-making and multi-sectoral action. It reviews 42 diverse case studies globally and identifies promising models of effective community-engaged responses, highlighting factors enabling or disabling these responses. Community-engaged responses contribute to comprehensive approaches, address social determinants and rights, and take advantage of the uncertainties of a new pandemic to reshape dynamics.
Responses to COVID-19 have included top-down, command-and-control measures, laissez-faire approaches, and bottom-up, community-driven solidarity and support, reflecting long-standing contradictions around how people and populations are imagined in public health-as a 'problem' to be managed, as 'free agents' who make their own choices, or as a potential 'solution' to be engaged and empowered for comprehensive public health. In this rapid review, we examine community-engaged responses that move beyond risk communication and instead meaningfully integrate communities into decision-making and multi-sectoral action on various dimensions of the response to COVID-19. Based on a rapid, global review of 42 case studies of diverse forms of substantive community engagement in response to COVID-19, this paper identifies promising models of effective community-engaged responses and highlights the factors enabling or disabling these responses. The paper reflects on the ways in which these community-engaged responses contribute to comprehensive approaches and address social determinants and rights, within dynamics of relational power and inequality, and how they are sometimes able to take advantage of the ruptures and uncertainties of a new pandemic to refashion some of these dynamics.

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