Program Context: Baltimore City, Maryland (USA) is home to renowned healthcare systems and patients come from around the world to receive advanced quaternary care at the cutting edge of biomedicine. Yet the city faces a multitude of social concerns, with over 1.5 times the rates of poverty and unemployment of the US as a whole and 2.8 times the rate of incarceration. Many … [Read more...] about Recruitment, Training & Placement of Community Health Workers in Baltimore City Healthcare Settings
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Community Health Work Under Occupation: Towards the Development of a New Model to Address Social and Political Determinants of Health in Palestinian Refugee Camps
Program Context Aida and al-Azza refugee camps were founded in Palestine in 1950 and currently have an estimated population of 7,500 and a population density of roughly 220,000 people per square mile. Aida and Al-Azza are adjacent to the separation wall and a military barracks in Bethlehem in the Occupied Palestinian Territory. A recent report described … [Read more...] about Community Health Work Under Occupation: Towards the Development of a New Model to Address Social and Political Determinants of Health in Palestinian Refugee Camps
Moving from Services to Advocacy: Maximizing the Role of Community Health Workers in Policy, Systems, and Environmental Changes
Program Context: Public health continues to move toward a holistic community approach. This transition requires the participation of historically marginalized populations in policy, systems, and environmental work to address the social determinants of health that perpetuate health disparities. Equity has become a buzzword in the field. However, to truly achieve equity, it … [Read more...] about Moving from Services to Advocacy: Maximizing the Role of Community Health Workers in Policy, Systems, and Environmental Changes
Equity and Community Health Workers: Redefining Community Health
In 1920, almost one hundred years ago, the first community health worker (CHW) program was established in China. The Farmer Scholars, later called Barefoot Doctors, were illiterate farmers trained to take vital statistics, deliver vaccines, provide first aid, and give health talks. The program became famous for its marked successes in reducing mortality and improving lives. It … [Read more...] about Equity and Community Health Workers: Redefining Community Health
Universal Health Coverage Day 2018
The achievement of universal health coverage requires the availability of trained health workers at the community level. CHWs are an essential element of the community health workforce; yet, to harness the potential of CHWs to extend health services to poor and marginalized populations, there is an urgent need to optimize CHW programs. In celebration of UHC Day, CHW Central … [Read more...] about Universal Health Coverage Day 2018






