Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, Nigeria

Successful stories of community engagement existed during the Ebola disease outbreak in Liberia, indicating that a combination of government and community efforts are needed in addressing pandemics or epidemics. However, for communities to rise to the challenge of containing and combatting the sprea...

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Main Authors: Prince Agwu, Chinweoke Methodius Ugwu, Chidera Florence Eke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2020-12-01
Series:ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
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Online Access:https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/ajce/vol4/iss2/7/
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spelling doaj-c4df7ecd6a4c422cae055153dde969212021-01-19T06:19:45ZengUniversitas IndonesiaASEAN Journal of Community Engagement2580-95632581-00302020-12-0142416434https://doi.org/10.7454/ajce.v4i2.1115Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, NigeriaPrince Agwu0Chinweoke Methodius Ugwu1Chidera Florence Eke2Department of Social Work, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria and Health Policy Research Group, College of Medicine, University of Nigeria Enugu Campus, Enugu, NigeriaDepartment of Social Work, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, NigeriaFHI360/AHNi, Uyo, NigeriaSuccessful stories of community engagement existed during the Ebola disease outbreak in Liberia, indicating that a combination of government and community efforts are needed in addressing pandemics or epidemics. However, for communities to rise to the challenge of containing and combatting the spread of any disease, they must be communicated most effectively and supported by the government. Therefore, our study investigates how applicable successful community engagement has been in the charge against the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Nigeria. Through telephone interviews, we sourced data from 12 community opinion leaders in Enugu State, Nigeria. After conducting a thematic analysis of responses, we discovered that the Nigerian government had several gaps in engaging the grassroots in the charge against COVID-19. These gaps comprise the lack of effective inclusion strategies of rural communities and the uneducated, weak accountability, poor database of citizens, weak accountability of security agents, weak primary healthcare system, and the dearth of grassroots-targeted communication. The effects of these gaps majorly manifested in the compromise and disregard of safety measures, which most likely put Nigeria at risk of increased cases of COVID-19 or poor response to disease outbreaks in the future. We concluded that the government must improve its accountability records while effectively interfacing with the grassroots during disease outbreaks and co-producing strategies.https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/ajce/vol4/iss2/7/covid-19pandemicscommunity engagementcommunity participationco-production
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Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, Nigeria
ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
covid-19
pandemics
community engagement
community participation
co-production
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Chinweoke Methodius Ugwu
Chidera Florence Eke
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title Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, Nigeria
title_short Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, Nigeria
title_full Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, Nigeria
title_fullStr Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Community engagement in COVID-19 responses: Evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in Enugu, Nigeria
title_sort community engagement in covid-19 responses: evidence from qualitative interface with community opinion leaders in enugu, nigeria
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
issn 2580-9563
2581-0030
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Successful stories of community engagement existed during the Ebola disease outbreak in Liberia, indicating that a combination of government and community efforts are needed in addressing pandemics or epidemics. However, for communities to rise to the challenge of containing and combatting the spread of any disease, they must be communicated most effectively and supported by the government. Therefore, our study investigates how applicable successful community engagement has been in the charge against the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Nigeria. Through telephone interviews, we sourced data from 12 community opinion leaders in Enugu State, Nigeria. After conducting a thematic analysis of responses, we discovered that the Nigerian government had several gaps in engaging the grassroots in the charge against COVID-19. These gaps comprise the lack of effective inclusion strategies of rural communities and the uneducated, weak accountability, poor database of citizens, weak accountability of security agents, weak primary healthcare system, and the dearth of grassroots-targeted communication. The effects of these gaps majorly manifested in the compromise and disregard of safety measures, which most likely put Nigeria at risk of increased cases of COVID-19 or poor response to disease outbreaks in the future. We concluded that the government must improve its accountability records while effectively interfacing with the grassroots during disease outbreaks and co-producing strategies.
topic covid-19
pandemics
community engagement
community participation
co-production
url https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/ajce/vol4/iss2/7/
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