By Zachery Onyango | Project Leader
Supporting Women and Caregivers in the Ebola Response
Women and caregivers play a central role in family and community health, especially during outbreaks. They are often the first to care for sick family members, making them particularly vulnerable but also essential to prevention efforts.
With your support, we are strengthening gender-sensitive interventions that recognize and support the role of women in the Ebola response.
Through your contributions, we have:
As a result, caregivers are better equipped to protect themselves while supporting their families. Communities are also benefiting from the leadership and influence of women in promoting health practices.
This focus ensures that interventions are inclusive and effective at the household level, where many critical decisions are made.
Your support is empowering women not only to stay safe—but to lead efforts that protect entire families and communities.
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