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As we near the 2015 target for the Millennium Development Goals, vast challenges remain to providing accessible health care for underserved populations. The global public health community recognizes that we can’t reach key health goals without community health workers (CHW). Yet, we have few tools for assessing - let alone improving - community health worker program functionality.
 
As we near the 2015 target for the Millennium Development Goals, vast challenges remain to providing accessible health care for underserved populations. The global public health community recognizes that we can’t reach key health goals without community health workers (CHW). Yet, we have few tools for assessing - let alone improving - community health worker program functionality.
  
Link to material: http://www.hciproject.org/communities/chw-central/conversations/community-health-worker-assessment-and-improvement-matrix-oper
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Latest revision as of 07:24, 30 July 2019

As we near the 2015 target for the Millennium Development Goals, vast challenges remain to providing accessible health care for underserved populations. The global public health community recognizes that we can’t reach key health goals without community health workers (CHW). Yet, we have few tools for assessing - let alone improving - community health worker program functionality.


Link to material: http://www.hciproject.org/communities/chw-central/conversations/community-health-worker-assessment-and-improvement-matrix-oper