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Community Health Workers in Pandemics: Evidence and Investment Implications
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Health PoliticsSocial Determinants Of HealthHealth GovernanceHealthcare FacilitiesSocial SciencesHealth ProtectionHealth System AnalysisHealth Services CollaborationHealth InequityPublic HealthAfrican Public Health PolicyHealth PolicyHealth WorkforceGlobal Health CrisisPublic Health PolicyHigh Transaction CostsCommunity Health WorkersHealth SystemsHealth EconomicsSocial EpidemiologyCommunity LevelGovernment Stakeholders
<h3>Key Messages</h3> A strong and accessible national health system, including at the community level, is critical for pandemic preparedness and response. Community health workers who are equipped, trained, and paid as part of a well-functioning health system can help prevent epidemics from becoming pandemics and maintain health care delivery amid significant disruption. To achieve resilient health systems, bi/multilateral aid and private philanthropies need to review their investment practices to replace those that cause harm (high transaction costs, earmarking, short-termism, appropriation of sovereignty) with practices that ensure timely and effective implementation of priorities set by government stakeholders (pooling, longer commitments, and alignment with evidence-based guidelines)
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