We have a lot of work to do, and we have a lot of lessons learned. @deb_malac discusses her experience combating Ebola as Ambassador to Liberia. She says it requires a collective response and is very much dependent on cooperation and leadership.
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Lessons from Africa in building
#resilient#healthsystems: Data and communities make powerful partners -@uzmaalam3pic.twitter.com/RARSNWS8Db
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They [community health workers] were critical to stopping this epidemic in its tracks. -
@rajpanjabi@lastmilehealth recounts lessons learned from early responses to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.Pokaż ten wątek -
What's the progress to date for Liberia’s National Community Health Assistant Program? A few from
@rajpanjabi: - 80% of community health workforce deployed through the program - 4,914 Potential epidemic cases reported - 363 community clinics staffed by frontline health workersPokaż ten wątek -
We need your help to make the case that investing in these health workers is not simply a health issue, said
@rajpanjabi@lastmilehealth He calls for one major thing: to shift the idea that these workers should be volunteer and informal.Pokaż ten wątek -
Want to ask our panelists a question? Submit your questions for
@deb_malac,@zizo_man,@uzmaalam3,@julienabyonga, &@rajpanjabi to ecsp@wilsoncenter.org.Pokaż ten wątek -
That's a wrap! Thank you to our panelists for such an insightful discussion. The archived video of today's event will be available within the next 24 hours here: https://bit.ly/3lv5aCp A special thank you to our co-sponsors
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