African Dispute Resolution Journal | 06 October 2011
Health Systems Resilience in Namibia's Epidemic Response Paradigms: Lessons from Africa
S, a, n, i, M, o, k, h, a, l, e
Abstract
This study explores Namibia's health systems' resilience during epidemic responses, drawing lessons from broader African contexts. A qualitative approach was employed to review public health documents, policy reports, and interviews with health officials. Data analysis focused on thematic categorization. Namibian health systems exhibited significant variability in response effectiveness across different epidemic types, with a notable theme of insufficient preparedness for respiratory diseases compared to vector-borne illnesses. While Namibia's health system has shown resilience during various epidemics, it remains vulnerable to certain disease categories. Recommendations include strengthening surveillance and resource allocation strategies. Enhanced investment in respiratory disease-specific training and resources is recommended to improve epidemic response effectiveness.