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Enhancing Digital Surveillance in the ECOWAS Region: A Journey Toward Stronger Health Systems and Effective Outbreak Re-sponse

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Enhancing Digital Surveillance in the ECOWAS Region: A Journey Toward Stronger Health Systems and Effective Outbreak Re-sponse

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Enhancing Digital Surveillance in the ECOWAS Region: A Journey Toward Stronger Health Systems and Effective Outbreak Re-sponse

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Imagine an ECOWAS region with an enhanced digital surveillance system where there is a coordinated approach to prevention, detection and response to infectious diseases. That is the agenda for the ongo-ing regional technical workshop. It will be a platform to forge a stronger and more universal digital surveillance system within the sub-region. The workshop is being facilitated by the Regional Center for Surveillance and Disease Control (RCSDC) an arm of the West African Health Organization (WAHO). It is supported by the Regional Programme Support to Pandemic Prevention in the ECOWAS Region (RPPP) of Gesellschaft für International Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the Ger-man Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and the European Union (EU).

Enhancing Digital Surveillance in the ECOWAS Region: A Journey Toward Stronger Health Systems and Effective Outbreak Re-sponse
Enhancing Digital Surveillance in the ECOWAS Region: A Journey Toward Stronger Health Systems and Effective Outbreak Re-sponse

Established at the 47th Session of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS, the RCSDC has made good inroads in establishing its presence in member countries and serving its man-date of supporting the strengthening of its health systems for epidemic prevention, detection, and control. Since its inception, the region has experienced over a dozen major disease outbreaks with the covid-19 pandemic being the most notable. A recurring lesson across all these events is the urgency to both harmonize and digitize the disease surveillance systems across the ECOWAS region and the con-tinent at large.

The forum is used to explore the strategic use of available digital technologies to strengthen disease surveillance across the region, and RCSDC’s role in the promotion of emerging technologies, directing sound navigation of the technical and legal challenges around these tools to ensure their optimum benefit to public health, and data security.

The event brings together a spectrum of ECOWAS institutions and organizations as the Regional Ani-mal Health Center (ECOWAS_RAHC), country representatives, Africa CDC, the Intergovernmental Au-thority on Development (IGAD) in Eastern Africa, and technical and financial partners such as the SORMAS Foundation, US CDC, WHO-AFRO region and WHO Hub for Pandemic and Epidemic Intelli-gence. The workshop is to be also live streamed for extensive reach and participation of stakeholders and the general public with interest in this subject.

African countries have traditionally relied on the Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response (IDSR) strategy, which now underscores the importance of digital approaches (e-Surveillance) in its 3rd edi-tion of the IDSR guidelines. Two main digitization solutions are predominant across ECOWAS mem-ber states: DHIS2 and SORMAS. DHIS2 is a comprehensive Health Information System designed to enhance data accessibility and utilization while SORMAS was developed in Nigeria in response to the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak and has e-Surveillance tool deployed across Ghana and Nigeria.

At the regional level, WAHO has made progress in monitoring reporting of public health emergencies in the ECOWAS Region, particularly COVID-19, using information generated from DHIS2 in the form of a disease dashboard. It captures, processes, visualizes, and disseminates aggregated data to improve disease surveillance and detect outbreaks. Building on this experience and to fulfil its core mandate and full potential under transferred responsibility by the regional authority, RCSDC is exploring access to analytics data generated through the functionalities provided by SORMAS.

Surveillance digitalization strategy offers an innovative solution to the multiple challenges besieging outbreak and response management in the region. Implementing this strategy can significantly im-prove the timeliness and completeness of disease reporting, enable early identification and verifica-tion of public health events, facilitate swift information sharing, and spur prompt public health action.

During the opening ceremony, Dr Ignatius AWINIBUNO, Chief Programme Officer (Direc-tor), recalled on behalf of the Honourable Minister of Health Ghana, that our world is increasingly interconnected, and yet, our challenges in public health surveillance and outbreak management re-main daunting, and that surveillance digitalization is not just an option but a necessity, as we strive to keep pace with the evolving landscape of global health.

Dr Virgil LOKOSSOU, acting Executive Director of the ECOWAS Regional Surveillance and Disease Control, on behalf of the president of ECOWAS commission and the Director General of WAHO declared that: “… the people of ECOWAS region look to us to safeguard their health, to pro-tect their communities, and to act with urgency and empathy in the face of health crises. We must navigate the complexities of integrating diverse health information systems, ensure the interoperabil-ity of digital platforms, and build the capacity of our health workforce to utilize these tools effective-ly… We must also confront the ethical considerations of digital surveillance, balancing the need for data with the right to privacy.”

“Through the Regional Programme Support to Pandemic Prevention in the ECOWAS Region (RPPP), German Development Cooperation has worked closely with WAHO to improve the regional surveil-lance, preparedness and control architecture for infectious diseases. The programme has been a key proponent of digital surveillance and outbreak management, notably facilitating the successful de-ployment of the SORMAS tool in Nigeria and Ghana since its initial phase in 2016.” said Mrs Ramona, BMZ Representative.

“The EU’s collaboration with WAHO includes a focus on the integration and interoperability of health data systems, ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of our public health efforts. We are also com-mitted to the governance and protection of health data, working alongside WAHO and ECOWAS Member States to develop comprehensive policies that guarantee the security and integrity of the data we collect and use.” said Mr Timothy EU representative.

This is an engaging event, where at the end, it’s expected to discuss the development and implementa-tion of a digital surveillance strategy for the ECOWAS region to strengthen early warning, detection and response to epidemics and health emergencies.

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