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COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT. WELCOME TO WEEK 3. Our objectives for this week include : Understanding yet another 5 principles of a good CHD programme Discussing these principles in context of a case study CHD programme by Action for Securing Health for All (ASHA). By Dennis Penu.

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COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT

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  1. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT WELCOME TO WEEK 3 • Our objectives for this week include : • Understanding yet another 5 principles of a good CHD programme • Discussing these principles in context of a case study CHD programme by Action for Securing Health for All (ASHA) By Dennis Penu

  2. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT • Things to note: • The principles to be discussed this week fall mainly in the implementation phase of a CHD program. • List of principles presented is not exhaustive or fixed • They are however tried and tested and have yielded good results • During participants online discussions, we expect that you discuss these principles in the context of your respective communities. By Dennis Penu

  3. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Principle 5: Resource Mobilisation • Clear vision, objectives and activities • Project implementation runs on resources • Programmes must be cost-effective; to ensure this, cost and resource analysis must be discussed with community members • As far as possible resources (logistics and man-power) must be generated locally • Huge financial capital (seed money) can be sought externally. • Program sustainability is rooted in effective resource mobilisation By Dennis Penu

  4. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Issues for thought................ • Make an inventory of the resources that should be generated locally and those that should can be obtained externally ……….share them on the course wiki page • In your view how is resource mobilisation crucial for program sustainability? You could take clues from the Tearfund project (page 29) By Dennis Penu

  5. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Principle 6: Skilled, motivated and committed Facilitators • Facilitators are the fore-runners in the project implementation. • They may be obtained already skilled or unskilled but willing to learn: if so, develop them • In a CHD program, facilitators are usually health workers By Dennis Penu

  6. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT “I was trusted and knowledge was freely made available in JAMKHED . Today I am called doctor and many doctors and professionals take my advice. I share all the knowledge I have with the young men who work with me. Money cannot buy the joy that I have in my work”……Moses Guram (construction worker turned artificial limb mechanic) • A major means to getting facilitators motivated and committed is to train them Refer to page 30 of the Tearfund Series

  7. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Issues for thought…………….. • What has been your difficulties in staff support mobilisation OR • What in your view are the important skills required to be an effective Community Health Worker By Dennis Penu

  8. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Principle 7: Skilled leadership • A good CHD Program must have a leader • Leadership could be by an individual or group (with a presiding member) • Leadership is very crucial especially during the developmental stages of the project. • And of course; leadership must be skilled and chosen to suit the program in question: read about a CHD program leader on page 19 ( Tearfund Series) By Dennis Penu

  9. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Principle 8: Appropriate Activities • Activities in a CHD program should be tailored towards achieving the objectives of the program • Read about ASHA’s activities on page 20 (Tearfund series): take note of how they are linked to their goals By Dennis Penu

  10. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT • Issues for thought…….. • Program activities vary based on program goals • Tell us about your program goals and what activities you are engaged in to achieve them. • Share your personal experiences or ideas on our course wiki page. By Dennis Penu

  11. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Principle 9: Efficient monitoring mechanisms and evaluation framework • For a sustainable CHD program, evaluation must be done together with community members. • It becomes a participatory, learning experience for everyone. • Let the people themselves say whether there is progress or not: they see it, they feel it, they hear it. By Dennis Penu

  12. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT Issues for thought… Read about an example of effective evaluation on page 31 (Tearfund series) …………………… Take a look at a sample evaluation scheme on page 45 (Tearfund series How is your project monitored or evaluated: share them on our Wiki Space. Other participants are free to comment on the strenghts and weaknesses of the ideas shared. By Dennis Penu

  13. COMMUNITY HEALTH DEVELOPMENT LOOKING FOWARD Next week’s session will involve a major discussion topic that will be opened for deliberation by all”. So look forward to it… Let’s remember to submit our assignments and join in the discussions on our course page. Prepared By: Dennis Penu (Course Facilitator)

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