Aftermath of Boko Haram violence in the Lake Chad Basin: a neglected global health threat
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Correspondence to Dr Abiodun Emmanuel Awosusi; Abiodun.awosusi@ gmail.com The Boko Haram violence in the Lake Chad Basin has resulted in a humanitarian crisis. Since the violence began 7 years ago, more than 20 000 people have been killed. Farms, schools, health facilities and other key infrastructure have been destroyed. Over 20 million people residing in the region which comprises parts of Cameroun, Chad, Niger and Nigeria, are severely affected by the crisis, with many unable to access essential health and social services. Over two million people have been displaced from their homes—more than half of them are children. Over 80% of these internally displaced persons reside in poor host communities with overstretched resources. One hundred and eighty-seven thousand people have fled Nigeria to Cameroun, Chad and Niger since the crisis began. Although counterinsurgency operations by the Nigerian military and the Multinational Joint Task Force have significantly weakened the insurgents, it did unearth huge humanitarian needs. Half a million children are at risk of severe acute malnutrition in the Lake Chad Basin region this year—nearly 250 000 in Borno, north-east Nigeria. More than 4 million people are at risk of food insecurity. In Borno alone, more than 50% of health facilities are inaccessible and non-functional. The situation is similar but less severe in Adamawa, Gombe and Yobe states of Nigeria. In Cameroun, five of the 18 health districts in the Far North region have closed because of the violence. Health workers have fled for their lives. Migration of Nigerians into neighbouring Cameroun, Chad and Niger has mounted pressure on the already scarce health resources in accessible health facilities. Gaps in disease surveillance and health information management systems in the four countries have worsened the prospect of effectively tackling potential epidemics. Camps, which house one-fifth of the internally displaced persons in Nigeria, are characterised by poor housing and hygiene conditions, inadequate food, water supply and health services. These factors, coupled with the worsening effects of climate change, heighten the risk of waterborne diseases and the likelihood of a major epidemic. Three polio cases have been reported since early August in Jere, Gwoza and Monguno, local government areas of Borno state, after Nigeria had not reported any case of polio for more than 2 years. The Nigerian government has launched a massive polio vaccination campaign with other countries in the region with support from WHO, UNICEF and other partners. However, insecurity and inadequate human and financial resources hamper efforts to limit spread and eliminate polio from Africa. Nigeria’s north east typically records poor maternal and child health indices—like the conflict-affected regions in Cameroun, Chad and Niger. Although infant mortality has dropped by 26% and under-5 mortality by 31% over the past 15 years in Nigeria, one in eight children still die before their fifth birthday. Infant and child mortality is generally worse in the north east than in other regions. The region recorded very poor vaccine coverage in the last three consecutive national health surveys. The number of stunted and wasted children is higher than national average. High rates of poverty and illiteracy with worsening effects of climate change could further aggravate the impact of health inequities in the region. 14 Nigeria is currently in economic recession with declining national income. Neighbouring nations lack sufficient resources to tackle the humanitarian crisis. There is therefore an urgent need for international partners including the private sector to scale-up response in the Lake Chad Basin to reduce associated health risks. Health system resilience in the conflict-affected states is typically weak. Failure to act now
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تاریخ انتشار 2017