OTO Open (May 2018)

ENT Outreach in Africa: Rules of Engagement

  • Wakisa Mulwafu MBChB, FCS, FCORL,
  • Johannes J. Fagan MBChB, MMed, FCS,
  • Kaitesi Batamuliza Mukara,
  • Titus S. Ibekwe MBBS, MPHHPM, FWACS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2473974X18777220
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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To address inequality of access to ear, nose, and throat (ENT) care, there must be significant and sustained investment in education and training of surgeons, audiologists, speech therapists, clinical officers, anesthetists, and specialized nurses engaged in ENT in sub-Saharan Africa and other developing nations. Outreach by ENT surgeons from developed countries is essential if we are to address the critical lack of access to ENT care in SSA. However, it should be based on mutual respect, shared values, aspirations, a desire to create a durable and sustainable impact, and internationally accepted best practice. In this article, we propose rules of engagement for outreach projects in SSA and other developing countries to optimize their contributions by making them useful, sustainable, productive, and developmental. These proposed rules of engagement are based on our personal experiences and observations—good and bad—of outreach activities in our countries.