This study assessed the readiness of health posts in Ethiopia to provide quality care for children under five. Many lacked electricity, communication tools, and essential infection prevention supplies. While most health extension workers (HEWs) were trained, access to key medicines and equipment was limited. Readiness varied across regions, highlighting the need for better … [Read more...] about Readiness to deliver quality curative care for under-five children at health posts in Ethiopia
Child Care
Understanding the unique role of community-based para-professionals delivering early childhood development in low-resource contexts a Delphi study
This study explored the training needs of community-based para-professionals who support early childhood development (ECD) in low-income areas. Experts agreed that training should focus on communication, relationship-building, and culturally responsive care. The findings highlight the valuable role these workers play in bridging gaps between families and formal health and … [Read more...] about Understanding the unique role of community-based para-professionals delivering early childhood development in low-resource contexts a Delphi study
Narrative exposure therapy in a child protection context: Breaking intergenerational cycles by providing a pathway through past trauma
This paper explores the use of Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) to help parents involved in the child protection system process past trauma. Parents in these systems often carry their own trauma, which can affect their ability to engage in child protection services. NET is a therapy model that has helped people with severe trauma regain control of their lives, and it has been … [Read more...] about Narrative exposure therapy in a child protection context: Breaking intergenerational cycles by providing a pathway through past trauma
Integrating community health workers in early childhood well-child care: a statement from the Pediatric Academic Societies Maternal Child Health: First 1,000 days Special Interest Group
This statement from the Pediatric Academic Societies emphasizes the importance of involving Community Health Workers (CHWs) in providing well-child care (WCC) for families in low-income areas. CHWs are trusted members of their communities and can help make WCC more culturally relevant, ease the workload on clinicians, and enhance preventive care during the critical early … [Read more...] about Integrating community health workers in early childhood well-child care: a statement from the Pediatric Academic Societies Maternal Child Health: First 1,000 days Special Interest Group
