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'Build forward better' must include heavy investment in government capacities to engage with communities and civil society. (Special Issue: COVID-19 health system governance.)
Eurohealth ; 27(1):54-59, 2021.
Article in English | GIM | ID: covidwho-2125788
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Civil society and community groups are active players in the COVID-19 response, providing support, advice and information where government reach is poor. Yet most governments have not managed to bring civil society's perspectives, insights, and experiences into the COVID-19 response in a systematic way. If the world is to 'build forward better', more regular and systematised government-civil society engagement will need to underpin a shift towards more inclusive health governance. Doing so successfully will require heavy investments in capacity-building for government actors to value and feel comfortable managing and sustaining participatory spaces and in skills to bring forward the kind of governance needed to build resilience against the next pandemic.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: GIM Language: English Journal: Eurohealth Year: 2021 Document Type: Article