Training a Community Health Extension Worker

Training a Community Health Extension Worker (CHEW) involves equipping them with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive primary healthcare services within their communities. The training covers essential areas such as health promotion, disease prevention, clinical skills, family planning, and community mobilization. By empowering CHEWs, this training enhances their capacity to deliver quality healthcare services, improve health outcomes, and address health disparities in underserved areas. Ultimately, it strengthens the primary healthcare system at the community level and promotes the well-being of individuals and families.

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Train Community Health Extension Workers (CHEW), equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to provide primary healthcare services within their communities.

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