Managing COVID-19 epidemics in low- to middle-income and crisis-affected settings: epidemiological and economic evaluation
Year of award: 2020
Grantholders
Prof Francesco Checchi
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Prof Mark Jit
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Prof Anna Vassall
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Project summary
The COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly escalating and poses a potentially catastrophic threat to low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), as well as crisis-affected populations.
To support evidence-based, real-time decision-making by countries, donors, humanitarian actors and other stakeholders, we propose a six-month multi-disciplinary project built around three workstreams: evaluation of the health, fiscal and macro-economic impact of response options; global analysis; and technical support for decision-makers and local researchers.
Specific activities (and associated deliverables) include the following:
- improve global data collation and capacity for economic analysis around COVID-19
- evaluate the health and economic implications of COVID-19 response options using micro-economic models
- quantify the macro-economic consequences of COVID-19 response options
- predict the transmission and mortality of alternative shielding options for high-risk populations
- provide a regular series of global COVID-19 health impact, resource needs and cost estimates
- advise LMIC governments, donors and humanitarian actors on COVID-19 strategy
- support technical guidance and coordination for humanitarian actors
- support LMIC economists to provide local evidence on COVID-19 responses.