Chapter 5: Comparing the Experiences of African States in Managing Ebola Outbreaks from 2014 into 2020*
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Published:2020
Peter Mameli, Darryl Bobb, 2020. "Comparing the Experiences of African States in Managing Ebola Outbreaks from 2014 into 2020*", International Case Studies in the Management of Disasters: Natural - Manmade Calamities and Pandemics, Babu George, Qamaruddin Mahar
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Abstract
Eradicating Ebola from West Africa was struggled with from 2014 through 2016. While at first inefficient and ineffective, undeniable progress was made in responding to the outbreak once countries and organizations steeled themselves for the task at hand. A separate outbreak occurred concurrently in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) during this period. This episode marked the seventh time that DRC had dealt with the virus over a roughly 45-year span. In 2017, there was an eighth occurrence. Moreover, in 2018, DRC faced its ninth and tenth outbreaks. Comparing the experiences of countries in West Africa facing the disease for the first time, with a state that has a long history addressing its impact, is offered here as a means of better understanding successful disease management where public health epidemics are concerned. Results indicate that early investment in cultivating disease-specific practices, combined with establishing cooperative networks of actors across levels of political response, enables improved mitigation and response during outbreaks.
