Over 1 million Village Health Volunteers in Thailand provide infectious disease surveillance and other health management services. These volunteers receive over 40 hours of initial training and regular follow-up sessions. As a result of their efforts, Thailand achieved global leadership in reducing deaths among children under five years of age. Background As part of its … [Read more...] about Village Health Volunteers of Thailand
Village Health Volunteers of Thailand
Tanzania’s Community-based Health Program
Modern Community Health Workers in Tanzania have a history dating as far back as eight decades. Each worker is trained to provide village health interventions and other essential preventative services and is required to have obtained a secondary education prior to training. Despite a long and established history, Tanzania requires a needs assessment to assess the cumulative … [Read more...] about Tanzania’s Community-based Health Program
Ward-Based Primary Health Care Outreach Teams in South Africa
South African Community Health Workers collaborate on interdisciplinary health teams to provide health prevention and promotion services for chronic health conditions. Each worker receives twelve months of training to provide primarily home-based care. Country-wide implementation of the South African program has been slow to implement, and no formal impact evaluations have been … [Read more...] about Ward-Based Primary Health Care Outreach Teams in South Africa
Sierra Leone’s Community Health Workers
The West Africa Ebola Outbreak created an opportunity for Sierra Leone to restructure and relaunch their national CHW program after years of segmented community-based programs. The current program structure lends itself to a part-time, daily work schedule whereupon each CHW provides a diverse set of care services for children and adult men and women. The recency of the CHW … [Read more...] about Sierra Leone’s Community Health Workers
Rwanda’s Community Health Worker Program
The Community Health Worker program in Rwanda emerged in 1995 after years of instability degraded health infrastructure and outcomes. Today, Rwanda maintains a workforce of nearly 45,000 workers who provide services such as maternal check-ins and age-appropriate health assessments. These workers are globally recognized as a key driver of Rwanda’s early achievement of … [Read more...] about Rwanda’s Community Health Worker Program