Local engagement in Ebola outbreaks and beyond in Sierra Leone

Author(s)
Oosterhoff, P. and Wilkinson, A.
Date published
01 Feb 2015
Publisher
IDS Practice Paper in Brief
Type
Articles
Keywords
Assessment & Analysis, Epidemics & pandemics, Health

Containment strategies for Ebola rupture fundamental features of social, political and religious life. Control efforts that involve local people and appreciate their perspectives, social structures and institutions are therefore vital.

Unfortunately such approaches have not been widespread in West Africa where response strategies have been predominantly top-down. Authoritarian tactics have had questionable effect, potentially worsening the epidemic and contributing to social and economic burdens. Failure to involve local people and their concerns is often justified by budgetary and practical restraints such as lack of time and resources.