• In 2009, 305,000 children under the age of five died in Mozambique and Uganda. The main causes of death were diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria. Access to good quality healthcare in the community could save thousands of these lives
    West Nile Children
  • Community based agents are chosen by their neighbours and peers as trusted deliverers of healthcare. If a CBA is working as a volunteer, they are often given in-kind support by their neighbours.
    Mozambique APEs selection committee/DHO
  • inSCALE is seeking solutions to the difficulties and limitations experienced by community based agents to diagnose and treat diarrhoea, pneumonia and malaria in young children, whatever these may be
    RDT West Nile
  • The reliable transfer of data between communities and health management information systems is essential for effective disease management. inSCALE will evaluate the use of mobile technology by CBAs in the sharing of data
    Mozambique mobile Technology

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Supporting Community Health Workers to provide diagnosis and treatment of childhood illnesses at village level.

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Meet Solomon, Community Health Worker

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Solomon is a volunteer health worker, trained by Malaria Consortium to treat the children in his village for malaria, pneumonia and diarrhea.

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