Key lessons learnt from COVID-19 intra-action reviews in the Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Kosovo and North Macedonia 2020-2021: a qualitative study.

Jussi Sane,Tanja Schmidt,Nicolas Isla,Rawi Ibrahim, Golubinka Boshevska,Landry Ndriko Mayigane,Delphine Perriat,Janina Stauke,Sarah Esquevin,Angela Fehr, Mina Brajovic,Borko Bajić,Igor Galic,Isme Humolli, Dafina Gexha Bunjaku, Stela Gheorghita, Arta Kuli, Suzana Manevska, Kristina Stavridis, Daniela Demiscan,Dumitru Capmari, Abebayehu Assefa Mengistu

BMJ open(2023)

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Abstract
The IARs provided an opportunity for continuous collective reflection and learning with multisectoral engagement. They also offered an opportunity to review public health emergency preparedness and response functions in general, thereby contributing to generic health systems strengthening and resilience beyond COVID-19. However, success in strengthening the response and preparedness requires leadership and resource allocation, prioritisation and commitment by the countries and territories themselves.
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COVID-19,Intra-action review,pandemic,preparedness,response
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