Our Neighbourhood
The Zambia Integrated Health Programme (ZIHP) launched Our Neighbourhood in January 2001 after determining its scope, content, and details through a design workshop. Organisers say, "looking at the numbers of NHC members across the country that needed to be trained, radio seemed to be the most logical option in terms of cost-effectiveness."
A follow-up radio programme entitled "Community Health with Sister Evelina" was also launched. The programme was intended for those NHC members who already completed the formal distance-learning course. Community Health with Sister Evelina is a 15-minute programme that gives NHC members additional health technical updates, community mobilisation tips, and information on current health events.
The programme seeks to foster:
- management and leadership skills
- the ability to strengthen health services
- partnerships between services and the community.
The project has developed reference materials to support learning on the part of NHC members. These tools include:
- 26 individual counseling/information cards
- current information covering basic health care areas and healthcare issues in the community
- a resource mobilisation tool
- mobilisation tools for community action
- simplified guide to people living with AIDS (PLA)
Health.
Organisers are working to:
- assess the effectiveness of the radio programme
- identify issues that may hinder the programme in achieving its goals
- identify area of implementation that may require improvement.
USAID developed the ZIHP in partnership with the Government of the Republic of Zambia to address the main health problems of the people of Zambia and to continue the process of the government's health reform. ZIHP is implemented by a group of USA and international agencies and organisations in partnership with Zambian public and private institutions and other international cooperating agencies.
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