Zambia: Latest RCCE activities update in response to the ongoing Cholera outbreak

Zambia: Latest RCCE activities update in response to the ongoing Cholera outbreak

Zambia has been experiencing a cholera outbreak since October 2023 with all ten provinces reporting cases. Lusaka remains the main epicentre accounting for over 95% of all reported cases in the country. As of February 14, a total of 18,804 cases have been reported of which 11,973 are in Lusaka province and its districts (including all its sub-districts), which 658 deaths and a case fatality rate of 3.5%.

Children and men continue to account for many of the cases and deaths both in the community and at the facility. Investigations are ongoing to unpack the reasons why children and men are at high risk.

In support of the Dynamic Listening and Research Subgroup under the Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) Pillar, co-led by the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Zambia National Public Health Institute (ZNPHI), UNICEF is working with the Zambia Red Cross Society (ZRCS) and University of Zambia (UNZA), supported by UKHSA and US CDC to undertake a series of rapid qualitative assessments (RQA) to better understand transmission dynamics and community perceptions towards causes of cholera, prevention measures and treatment.

The early key findings and recommendations were shared during the presentation of the ESAR Technical Working Group as well as multiple response coordination platforms in each country. Other RCCE activities have been implemented, such as the reactivation of Dynamic Listening, training and mentoring/supervision of the University of Zambia (UNZA) School of Public Health Students, Community Feedback System with training on data coding across the country, and the development of action tracking for RQAs and Community Feedback data.

Consult the TWG presentation to access further details on the RQAs’ key findings and recommendations.

Contact: Rachel James, Collective Service Regional Interagency Coordinator (UNICEF)

Promoting community-centred preparedness and response to cholera’s global surge

Promoting community-centred preparedness and response to cholera’s global surge

In the context of the global cholera upsurge and in particular the most recent outbreak in Zambia, Eva Niederberger (Anthrologica), Santiago Ripoll (IDS) and Tom Barker (IDS) blog about the importance of centring cholera outbreak preparedness and response strategies on the circumstances and needs of communities and the experiences and insights of local responders.

Global Call | RCCE Collective Service Update: Focus on cholera outbreak and RCCE support

Global Call | RCCE Collective Service Update: Focus on cholera outbreak and RCCE support

GOARN hosted The Collective Service Monthly Global Call on Tuesday, January 30, gathering approximately 40 RCCE partners from diverse agencies.

The session was dedicated to addressing the prevailing global cholera outbreak and the ongoing RCCE support initiatives, with a particular emphasis on countries within the Eastern and Southern Africa region.

In case you missed the call and wish to review the agenda or catch up on the presentations that were discussed, we have made the presentation deck available.

If you would like to share operational support updates and participate in collaborative discussions on RCCE issues during our next Global Call, please contact Diane Le Corvec – diane.lecorvec@ifrc.org.