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This guide provides comprehensive information on promoting community health, focusing on water supply, sanitation, and hygiene practices. It offers practical advice and checklists for communities and community health workers to improve health outcomes and create healthier villages. The guide emphasizes the importance of community participation, collaboration with local governments, and addressing cultural and societal factors influencing health care seeking behavior.
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and community
health workers
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by all people of the highest possible
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Howard, Guy
Healthy villages : a guide for communities and community health workers / Guy Howard with Glaus
Bogh
... [et al.]
handbooks 2. Community health services
handbooks 3. Community
health
aides
Glaus Il.Title
ISBN 92 4 154553 4 (NLM
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What is a
Structure of the
the
setting priorities
Identifying
establishing priorities
2.2.
Identifying
3.2. Dug
3.2.
3.2.
6.3.1 Communal refuse pit
6.3.2 Communal collection 54
6.4.
safety
6.5.
6.5.
6.5.3 Chemicals in the home 59
7.1 Ventilation 61
7.3 Disease vectors in the home
in homes
community hygiene
8.1.1 Hand
8.1.
8.1.
Community hygiene
in the home 70
8.3.
8.3.3 Street
8.3.
nutrition
9.3.
9.3.
9.3.3 Situation analysis
9.4.
9.4. Selecting project investigators
9.4. Selecting
tools for collecting
9.4.
findings
findings
Establishing
10.2 Factors that influence the
10.4.
special
elderly
difficulties
10.7.4 Social inclusion
for
11.1.
of a
accountability
11.2.
accountability
11.2.
Annex 1.
Annex 2.
viii HEALTHY VILLAGES: A
strategy
that
Settings
are
social structures that
of
setting
in a village
set of
authori-
ties,
participating organizations,
aspects
of the village
work settings
agriculture
small-scale industry;
settings
the
the
setting
setting. Generally,
these structures are
for
these set-
tings
qualities
tial for social influence.
Villages
arbitrary
A
of
living
practise
subsistence agriculture,
specialization
or division of labour,
are isolated
A
large
work in agriculture,
work in small-scale
care,
variety
larger
village.
It is also
that many villages
cities,
in that cities require
(includ-
disposal). Often, too,
the district
that set policy
villages
a Healthy Villages programme
greater
city
is participating
in a similar
of programme
for cities a
Cities Programme
1
as part
policy
villages
in the district.
1
Healthy city projects in developing countries: an international approach to local
problems. London, Earthscan,
Acknowledgements
of this
was coordinated
the
of
in
of the
Its
was initiated and led
gratefully
participants
in the
consultations
the
of technical
integrated
management
Tabriz,
Islamic
of
Inter-regional
Syria,
The authors would also like to thank the staff from WHO
WHO
style
of the
In particular
to Kumars Khosh-
Chashm for his
Finally,
the editorial work of Kevin
Farrell.
1
Introduction
factors determine the health both of individuals and of the commu-
social relationships,
access to
sanitation, the
quality
of available
services,
responsibility
quality
to
of
in a commu-
nity
many
social
in
services, facilities, priorities
several areas,
prioritized
are
care or the Basic
1
number of sources (see
2).
that
the
of
of the interventions require
to the
the
role in
setting priorities.
to participate directly
in
solutions
the
many
interventions require
members
services.
1 Abdullatif AA. Basic development
needs approach
in the Eastern Mediterranean Region.
Mediterranean Health Journal, 1999, 5:168-176.
physical
everyone's
basic needs.
social
actively
involves everyone.
There is an understanding
participates
in identifying
local solutions to local problems.
experiences,
communication.
appropriate.
heritage
is
of this
are:
that affect health.
possible
solutions to these
in the setting
of priorities
that will
a healthier
the
many
practitioners.
discussions, it is
officials will find the
may
translate
it into local
or make
it
interven-
tions for
situation,
descriptions
of interventions detailed.
Instead,
it is
to
of
More information about
guide.
It is
to define precisely
"healthy''
for all
of
members as to
village
is a
to live.
a village
or rural
Achieving good
health
disease;
of
in a
to achieve the WHO
of
all,
in a
disease,
levels.
agricultural
fishing
creation,
malaria,
humans also
as
follows:
Disease.
fully
(see
also
2.1).
the social fabric of the
significantly
influence health.
role in many ways.
A clean
VILLAGES:
Figure
the
depression.
supplies,
sanitation,
disease vectors from human
contact.
contrast,
the
may adversely
of individuals.