The European Union's post-pandemic strategies for public health, economic recovery, and social resilience Article

Goniewicz, K, Khorram-Manesh, A, Burkle, FM et al. (2023). The European Union's post-pandemic strategies for public health, economic recovery, and social resilience . 5 201-209. 10.1016/j.glt.2023.10.003

cited authors

  • Goniewicz, K; Khorram-Manesh, A; Burkle, FM; Hertelendy, AJ; Goniewicz, M

abstract

  • The European Union has implemented various strategies and policies to mitigate the effects of the coronavirus-19 pandemic and promote recovery. This article reviews the European Union's response and management decisions, examines the public health measures implemented to contain the virus, and explores the Union's economic recovery and support initiatives. These include the “NextGenerationEU” recovery fund, the “European Support” instrument to mitigate “Unemployment Risks in an Emergency” (SURE) program, and the Multiannual Financial Framework recognizing the EU's efforts to promote social welfare and inclusion during the pandemic. The challenges and lessons learned from the EU's experience are analyzed, highlighting the importance of solidarity, cooperation, and resilience in crisis management. Drawing from the pandemic, this study explores the prospects and conclusions drawn from the pandemic, the need for building more resilient healthcare systems, fostering environmentally sustainable initiatives, strengthening social protection and inclusion, enhancing crisis preparedness and response, and promoting global health and equity.

publication date

  • January 1, 2023

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 201

end page

  • 209

volume

  • 5