Volume 28, Supplement—December 2022
SUPPLEMENT ISSUE
Surveillance
Using Population Mobility Patterns to Adapt COVID-19 Response Strategies in 3 East Africa Countries
Table 3
Components of the Population Connectivity Across Borders preparation phase decisions in 2 cross-border national pairs to inform COVID-19 response measures, May 2020–March 2022*
Component | Binational: DRC and Uganda | Binational: DRC and Tanzania |
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Implementation lead |
DRC PNHF, Uganda MOH |
DRC PNHF, Tanzania MOH Port Health |
Partnerships |
US CDC, AFENET, Baylor Uganda, IDI, Uganda Public Health Fellowship Program |
CDC, AFENET |
Team members |
National and district health and public health leadership |
National and district health and public health leadership |
Objectives | Identify similarities and differences in prioritized POE and border regions along shared border | Identify similarities and differences in prioritized points of entry and border regions along shared border |
Characterize cross-border movement to inform cross-border collaboration strategies |
Characterize cross-border movement to inform cross-border collaboration strategies |
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Priority geographic areas |
Shared DRC and Uganda border |
Shared DRC and Tanzania border |
Priority population groups |
Cross-border mobile populations |
Cross-border mobile populations |
First implemented for COVID-19 response | September 2021 | March 2022 |
*AFENET, African Field Epidemiology Network; CDC, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; DRC, Democratic Republic of the Congo; FELTP, Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program; FETP, Field Epidemiology Training Program; IDI, Infectious Diseases Institute; PNHF, Programme National d’Hygiène aux frontiers (National Border Health Program); POC, point of control; POE, point of entry; PopCAB, Population Connectivity Across Borders.