One Million Community Health Workers

One Million Community Health Workers

First National Planning Workshop — A Success!

The Tanzanian government hosted the first multi-country national planning workshop of the One Million Community Health Workers Campaign on April 14-18. Delegates from eight sub-Saharan African countries—Comoros, Ghana, Liberia, Malawi, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania, and Zanzibar—participated in the four-day workshop. Country teams worked with members of the Campaign’s secretariat and other partners on plans to scale-up… [ More ]

CHWs Serve as Water Educators

Unclean water and poor hygiene remain key problems to solve in the Millennium Villages, but Community Health Workers are serving as educators and health advocates to change this. In the process, they are encouraging long-term lifestyle changes and reducing disease incidence. While the seventh Millennium Development Goals’ target is to reduce the proportion of the global… [ More ]

Tanzania hosts global ‘One Million Community Health Workers Campaign’ forum

IFAKARA, Tanzania — The Tanzanian Deputy Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Seif Rashid today opened the international workshop on primary health care service delivery as part of the ‘One Million Community Health Workers Campaign’. The four day workshop, the first of its kind, with the support of the Novartis Foundation for Sustainable Development,… [ More ]

Community health workers, means to universal health care by Bernard Muthaka

As the new Government works out a formula for delivering on the campaign pledge regarding provision of health care, experts say that deployment of community health workers holds the key to extending health care delivery and improving health outcomes. They say there is good evidence that when implemented well, community based health programs reduce infant… [ More ]

Working in a World of Traditional and Modern Medicine

On a beautiful day in February I was able to speak with Community Health Workers in the Sauri Millennium Village Project in Kenya. A CHW lives in his or her community and understands the nuances of the region and the people who live there. In many ways, he or she serves as a cultural translator… [ More ]