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Community mobilisation and empowerment for combating a pandemic

Authors: Weizhen, Dong; Kenneth, Fung; Kar C, Chan;

Community mobilisation and empowerment for combating a pandemic

Abstract

During the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) outbreak, the Chinese Torontonians rallied behind various community organisations to address their shared concerns. In order to efficiently mobilise both human and material resources in the midst of the public health crisis, the Community Coalition Concerned about SARS was formed on April 14, 2003 shortly after SARS hits Toronto. The Coalition comprised 63 Chinese-Canadian business, community, cultural, religious and professional organisations. Other Asian ethnic groups including Japanese, Korean, Sri Lankan and Filipino, also joined force with the Coalition in its subsequent operations. The community coalitions were able to quickly take action in a number of areas. They included: disseminating SARS related information in Chinese through printed and other forms of ethnic media, fighting against discrimination through advocacy, organising events to support frontline health workers and raise …

Keywords

Ontario, China, Community Participation, Humans, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Pandemics, Public-Private Sector Partnerships

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influence
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