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RELIGIOUS LEADERS INDABA

RELIGIOUS LEADERS INDABA. COMMUNITY HEALTH UNIT Presentation t November, 2018. Goal of Community Health. To have empowered communities taking responsibility for improving their own health status through community health interventions. Background.

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RELIGIOUS LEADERS INDABA

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  1. RELIGIOUS LEADERS INDABA COMMUNITY HEALTH UNIT • Presentation t November, 2018

  2. Goal of Community Health To have empowered communities taking responsibility for improving their own health status through community health interventions

  3. Background • Established March 2018 under Public Health Dept • Last mile/last leg to service delivery • Mandated with putting in place the appropriate systems and structures in making healthcare more accessible for all Zambians

  4. CONT’BACKROUND What is a healthy community?

  5. Community Health The Community Health Unit recognises that health is repaired in the health facility, but is produced in the community

  6. The road to health • Health producers: • Parents and family • Religious Leaders • Teachers • Health care workers • Civic leaders • Traditional leaders • Employers

  7. Where are we?

  8. Where are we now? Growth monitoring CHAs Malaria agents

  9. Community Health Workforce • Community Health Assistants (CHAs) • Government employees that receive 12-month training in primary health care • Community Based Volunteers • Volunteers working with different programmes and partners • Many different types: SMAGs; TB Treatment Supporters; HIV treatment adherence; Community-Based Distributors; Malaria Agents

  10. Neighbourhood Health Committees • What are they? • A link between the community and their nearest health post • Community-based • Non-partisan • Composed of local residents Photo credit: World Connect

  11. Neighbourhood Health Committees • What do they do? • Provide social accountability in health services delivery • Identify health problems • Develop community health plans • Help to implement, monitor and evaluate plans • Mobilize communities to take up health services • Lobby government and other partners Photo credit: World Connect

  12. How do we work with you? • Increase uptake of health services: delivering key health messages • Use places of worship to offer Community Health services like Health Desks • Creating awareness of community-based volunteers

  13. How do we work with you? • Recognition and appreciation of community-based volunteers • Take interest in NHCs: Social accountability • Clarify misconceptions: provide • Innovation

  14. Thank you! Join us on the road to health

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