Continuum of community engagement to ensure access to health care in conflict-affected areas in South Sudan and Central African Republic (CAR): Lessons from the Red Cross

在南苏丹和中非共和国受冲突影响地区,持续开展社区参与以确保民众获得医疗保健服务:来自红十字会的经验教训

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Abstract

In conflict-affected settings such as South Sudan and the Central African Republic (CAR), fragile health systems face immense challenges in maintaining service delivery including essential health service access. Community engagement is a critical enabler across the Disaster Risk Management (DRM) cycle-preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience-by fostering trust, inclusivity, and local ownership. This qualitative study draws on data from the Advanced Partnership in Health (APiH) program (2019-2023), implemented by the Red Cross in CAR and South Sudan. Data were collected through 15 key informant interviews and 16 focus group discussions with community members, health workers, and program implementers. Framework analysis was used to explore the role of community engagement across each DRM phase. Community engagement was integral across all DRM phases-preparedness, response, recovery, and resilience. It enabled trust-building, inclusive participation, support for community health services, and local resource mobilization, contributing to more effective and sustainable health interventions in conflict settings. Community engagement is essential for sustaining healthcare delivery in conflict settings. Humanitarian health programs should institutionalize community engagement throughout the DRM cycle. Policies must prioritize inclusive planning, support for community health workers, and investment in local infrastructure to build resilient, community-driven health systems.

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