
Working to build better community health systems in Africa
Community health workers, trained by Amref Health Africa, bring much-needed primary and preventive care to their communities. Read the interview
From Tina Rosenberg / New York Times: A successful program from Living Goods in Uganda trains village women to sell medicines, fortified foods and other important goods using the Avon model, aiming to create a self-sustaining system for delivering essential health products.
Community health workers, trained by Amref Health Africa, bring much-needed primary and preventive care to their communities. Read the interview
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