As MoM gears up for our first training session for the community health representatives (coming up April 16th), we have been preparing materials for the event. The goal of the session is to introduce the coming bag drop topics to the health reps and to also go into a bit more detail regarding the potential long and short term effects of specific illnesses and disease. Our first 3-drop cycle will target Malaria, Diarrhea, and Schistosomiasis, so the training session will focus on water and sanitation issues.
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
Gearing up for the first training session
Submitted by Michaela Sholes
As MoM gears up for our first training session for the community health representatives (coming up April 16th), we have been preparing materials for the event. The goal of the session is to introduce the coming bag drop topics to the health reps and to also go into a bit more detail regarding the potential long and short term effects of specific illnesses and disease. Our first 3-drop cycle will target Malaria, Diarrhea, and Schistosomiasis, so the training session will focus on water and sanitation issues.
MoM received some wonderful work
from the AvTech girls as they helped design graphics and health messages during
their placement this week! Juliet drew stories involving characters who were
participating in either healthy or unhealthy behaviors and she came up with
some really creative perspectives! Thank you girls for all your hard work!
As MoM gears up for our first training session for the community health representatives (coming up April 16th), we have been preparing materials for the event. The goal of the session is to introduce the coming bag drop topics to the health reps and to also go into a bit more detail regarding the potential long and short term effects of specific illnesses and disease. Our first 3-drop cycle will target Malaria, Diarrhea, and Schistosomiasis, so the training session will focus on water and sanitation issues.
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Michaela Sholes
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