Authors: Samiya Khalid
This study examines challenges faced by Lady Health Workers (LHWs) in delivering healthcare in Lahore’s low-income communities, including during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through qualitative methods involving 31 LHWs and interviews with government officials and experts, it identifies institutional issues like overwork and resource scarcity, community barriers such as mobility constraints, and household challenges like balancing work with family responsibilities. LHWs overcome these challenges through community engagement, personal connections, and support from local leaders. The study emphasizes the importance of financial independence and job training for empowering LHWs and suggests policy improvements for better healthcare delivery in Pakistan and similar contexts globally.
Link: Unheard Voices: Lady Health Workers in Lahore's Peripheral Communities
Resource Topic: CHW, CHW programs
Resource Type: Qualitative
Year: 2024
Region:
Country: Pakistan
Publisher May Restrict Access: Yes

