By Verity Crawford | Supporter Engagement Assistant
Health Poverty Action would like to say a huge ‘Thank You!’ for supporting our health project through GlobalGiving – ‘Malaria Prevention for Women and Children.’
Health Poverty Action is working to reduce the prevalence and impact of malaria among pregnant women and children in the Bombali District of Sierra Leone. We are improving the quality of malaria-related health services; increasing community awareness of the spread and symptoms of malaria and its prevention, and improving data collection and analysis in order to produce a more accurate understanding of the disease in this area.
So far, your support has allowed the project to reach 325 Community Health Workers who have been given in-depth training on malaria diagnosis, treatment and referral. All the Health Workers will receive refresher training and support over the next year of the project. Training has included how to treat malaria in children under two months old; malaria in pregnancy; signs and symptoms of other illnesses that are often mistaken for malaria; and specific myths and misconceptions around malaria. Community Health Workers are well recognised and highly respected in their communities; most of them are in remote and hard to reach areas with limited access to health services. Their engagement with the project has made it possible for Health Poverty Action to reach those communities with health messages.
Health Clubs have been set up in schools which have not been targeted through our previous projects. These include regular schools and special teenage-pregnancy schools. 100 school teachers, two from each of the targeted schools in the target area, were identified for training as school gender club facilitators. These teachers help to roll out and facilitate school clubs which teach children about various topics related to malaria such as what causes malaria, signs and symptoms, breeding grounds and treatment available both at the community and health facility level.
Your kind support has enabled us to start to build on the education and support available to mothers and children in an area where malaria prevalence rates are high amongst pregnant women. There is still more work to be done. Reaching out to vulnerable groups, with malaria information and services, will help reduce maternal and child mortality rates; increase awareness about basic health steps, and ensure remote communities are not being left out.
Warmest wishes
Verity, Sabrina and the Team at Health Poverty Action
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