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Podcast: Community Health Workers with Shreya Kangovi & Lisa Kidd from the Penn Center for CHWs

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 This is the first episode of the Review of Systems podcast, which is done in partnership with Harvard Center for Primary Care. The first guest is Shreya Kangovie, a researcher of community health worker (CHW) interventions who developed a multi-stakeholder team-based CHW model called IMPaCT (Individualized Management towards Patient-Centered Targets). Lisa Kidd is the second … [Read more...] about Podcast: Community Health Workers with Shreya Kangovi & Lisa Kidd from the Penn Center for CHWs

Volunteers in Ethiopia’s women’s development army are more deprived and distressed than their neighbors: crosssectional survey data from rural Ethiopia

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This study examines deprivation and wellbeing among community health workers in Ethiopia's Women's Development Army.  … [Read more...] about Volunteers in Ethiopia’s women’s development army are more deprived and distressed than their neighbors: crosssectional survey data from rural Ethiopia

“Self-development matters” – Perception of Sakhis (CHWs) assessing self-development outcomes of their participation in the HBNC Program

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This qualitative study looks at the perceptions of community health workers on the outcomes of the Home-Based Neonatal Care Program in India. The authors found that having local women participate in development programs results in both the potential for self-development and the program objective. … [Read more...] about “Self-development matters” – Perception of Sakhis (CHWs) assessing self-development outcomes of their participation in the HBNC Program

Malaria training for community health workers in the setting of elimination: a qualitative study from China

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This qualitative study uses interviews to examine the perceptions and expectations of community health workers on malaria training programs in China.  … [Read more...] about Malaria training for community health workers in the setting of elimination: a qualitative study from China

Abortion Care in Nepal, 15 Years After Legalization: Gaps in Access, Equity, and Quality

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This paper discusses the role of community health workers in facilitating safe, legal abortions and addressing the stigma surrounding abortions.  … [Read more...] about Abortion Care in Nepal, 15 Years After Legalization: Gaps in Access, Equity, and Quality

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