Highlighting models of Indigenous leadership and self-governance for COVID-19 vaccination programmes ...

The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted Indigenous populations worldwide placing much importance on rapid and equitable vaccination. Nevertheless, many Indigenous communities have reported high vaccine hesitancy and low COVID-19 vaccine uptake. This may be attributed to various factors...

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Main Authors: Clark, Katrina, Crooks, Kristy, Jeyanathan, Bavatharane, Ahmed, Fatima, Kataquapit, Gisele, Sutherland, Celine, Tsuji, Leonard J.S., Moriarity, Robert J., Spence, Nicholas D., Sekercioglu, Fatih, Liberda, Eric N., Charania, Nadia A.
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.25384/sage.c.7117858.v1
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Clark, Katrina
Crooks, Kristy
Jeyanathan, Bavatharane
Ahmed, Fatima
Kataquapit, Gisele
Sutherland, Celine
Tsuji, Leonard J.S.
Moriarity, Robert J.
Spence, Nicholas D.
Sekercioglu, Fatih
Liberda, Eric N.
Charania, Nadia A.
Highlighting models of Indigenous leadership and self-governance for COVID-19 vaccination programmes ...
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted Indigenous populations worldwide placing much importance on rapid and equitable vaccination. Nevertheless, many Indigenous communities have reported high vaccine hesitancy and low COVID-19 vaccine uptake. This may be attributed to various factors, including a lack of support for Indigenous leadership efforts to protect their communities and the pervasive infodemic targeting First Nations Peoples. In August 2022, we hosted an international symposium to bring together Indigenous and non-Indigenous community leaders, clinicians, and researchers to discuss pandemic experiences and lessons learnt. This commentary highlights examples of harnessing Indigenous leadership and self-governance to design and deliver tailored community-based and culturally appropriate COVID-19 vaccination programmes that improved vaccine uptake in Australia and Canada. These case studies demonstrate that Indigenous social-governance systems need to be valued, respected, and upheld if ...
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author Clark, Katrina
Crooks, Kristy
Jeyanathan, Bavatharane
Ahmed, Fatima
Kataquapit, Gisele
Sutherland, Celine
Tsuji, Leonard J.S.
Moriarity, Robert J.
Spence, Nicholas D.
Sekercioglu, Fatih
Liberda, Eric N.
Charania, Nadia A.
author_facet Clark, Katrina
Crooks, Kristy
Jeyanathan, Bavatharane
Ahmed, Fatima
Kataquapit, Gisele
Sutherland, Celine
Tsuji, Leonard J.S.
Moriarity, Robert J.
Spence, Nicholas D.
Sekercioglu, Fatih
Liberda, Eric N.
Charania, Nadia A.
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title Highlighting models of Indigenous leadership and self-governance for COVID-19 vaccination programmes ...
title_short Highlighting models of Indigenous leadership and self-governance for COVID-19 vaccination programmes ...
title_full Highlighting models of Indigenous leadership and self-governance for COVID-19 vaccination programmes ...
title_fullStr Highlighting models of Indigenous leadership and self-governance for COVID-19 vaccination programmes ...
title_full_unstemmed Highlighting models of Indigenous leadership and self-governance for COVID-19 vaccination programmes ...
title_sort highlighting models of indigenous leadership and self-governance for covid-19 vaccination programmes ...
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