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Leveraging latent assets to strengthen the COVID-19 response and vaccine roll-out in Africa

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Despite the success of COVID19 vaccine development globally, Africa continues to face challenges related to COVID19 vaccine distribution. Based on their experience in Kenya, the authors identified crucial latent aspects of communities that can enhance the COVID19 response and vaccine distribution such as community health worker-led community-based healthcare and leveraging … [Read more...] about Leveraging latent assets to strengthen the COVID-19 response and vaccine roll-out in Africa

CHW Document Resource Center

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The CHW Document Resource Center compiled by the National Association for Community Health Workers in the United States is a centralized database of policies and legal reports relating to advancing CHW policy at the state level. The types of documents available include reports, policy studies, meeting minutes, brochures, and state legislative bills, among others. CHW program … [Read more...] about CHW Document Resource Center

Cancer related knowledge, attitude, and practice among community health care providers and health assistants in rural Bangladesh

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Community health workers (CHWs) are capable of supporting early cancer detection and management services. The authors of this study, conducted in Bangladesh evaluated the knowledge, attitudes, and practice (KAP) of CHWs related to cancer detection. They found that a majority of CHWs did not receive any cancer training and many were not aware of cancer resources available in … [Read more...] about Cancer related knowledge, attitude, and practice among community health care providers and health assistants in rural Bangladesh

Advocacy Training for Community Health Workers

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This free, online advocacy training course is designed to build CHW skills in advocacy message development.  Community health workers can access this course to learn more about how to advocate for themselves and their communities and weave personal narratives into their work to create positive and equitable change in their communities. … [Read more...] about Advocacy Training for Community Health Workers

“Part of getting to where we are is because we have been open to change” integrating community health workers on care teams at ten Ryan White HIV/AIDS program recipient sites

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There is insufficient evidence about how community health workers (CHWs) are best integrated into HIV care in the United States. The authors of this study evaluated the integration of CHWs into Ryan White HIV/AIDS program sites. They found that when integrating CHWs, organizations revised, (re)defined, and differentiated professional roles and organizational policies. They … [Read more...] about “Part of getting to where we are is because we have been open to change” integrating community health workers on care teams at ten Ryan White HIV/AIDS program recipient sites

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