Please read the attached linked articleLinks to an external site. (also attached below) that evaluates how the Kingdom of Jordan’s Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP) assessment plan impacted their COVID-19 response. In 2018, Jordan conducted an assessment of its PIP using a standardized tool developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to determine their level of preparedness and response across comparable countries over time based on twelve core capabilities.
Question: In a few paragraphs, I would like you to answer the following questions:
How did the PIP impact their 2019 COVID-19 response?
How well did Jordan manage both the health and disaster management requirements presented by COVID-19?
How would you evaluate Jordan’s performance? What is your criteria?
You’re also welcome to give your recommendations on how to improve these plans by first identifying strengths and possible weaknesses based on their COVID-19 response performance.
You should also consider the questions below. Please note: You do not have to respond to each of these questions below, they’re simply for consideration.
How did other state actors play a role, like the National Center for Security and Crises Management (NCSCM)?
Did their approach sufficiently address all high risk or vulnerable populations?
What about integration or cooperation with international response structures, private sector entities, or non-state actors?
Does this article suggest an over-reliance on international actors or capabilities? Based on your response, would you consider this a strength or weakness?
Kheirallah, K. A., Al-Nusair, M., Aljabeiti, S., Sheikali, N., Alzoubi, A., Alsulaiman, J. W., Al-Mistarehi, A. H., Alzoubi, H., Bani Mousa, A. A., & Allouh, M. Z. (2022). Jordan’s Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP): A Reflection on COVID-19 Response. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(12), 7200. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127200Download Kheirallah, K. A., Al-Nusair, M., Aljabeiti, S., Sheikali, N., Alzoubi, A., Alsulaiman, J. W., Al-Mistarehi, A. H., Alzoubi, H., Bani Mousa, A. A., & Allouh, M. Z. (2022). Jordan’s Pandemic Influenza Preparedness (PIP): A Reflection on COVID-19 Response. International journal of environmental research and public health, 19(12), 7200. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19127200
Assignment Format
Briefing. For this written assignment:
Your responses should only be a few paragraphs per question and not exceed one page overall.
I’d like you to treat this as a quasi-Brief for leadership (or faculty).
Provide shorter, more concise responses.
Quantity doesn’t equal quality in this context.
Try to incorporate themes and content covered during the Amman Residency.
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