喀麦隆远北地区的社区保健工作者在儿童基金会和日本的支持下,尽管面临与洪水相关的挑战,却在推动儿童健康。
Community Health Workers in Cameroon’s Far North, backed by UNICEF and Japan, are boosting child health despite flood-related challenges.
在喀麦隆远北地区,儿童基金会和日本供资支持的社区保健工作者正在改善儿童保健成果,尽管每年发生洪水,扰乱了护理工作,使营养不良状况恶化。
In Cameroon’s Far North Region, Community Health Workers supported by UNICEF and Japanese funding are improving child health outcomes despite annual floods that disrupt care and worsen malnutrition.
这些前线工人经过培训,进行筛查、促进预防和转诊严重病例,提高了Vee和Guéré卫生区的治疗率,洪水使社区孤立,污染风险上升。
Trained to conduct screenings, promote prevention, and refer severe cases, these frontline workers have increased treatment rates in the Vele and Guéré health districts, where flooding isolates communities and contamination risks rise.
虽然津贴的不一致性威胁到可持续性,但他们的努力正在一个面临气候和卫生系统挑战的区域加强早期发现和应对工作。
Though inconsistent stipends threaten sustainability, their efforts are strengthening early detection and response in a region facing climate and health system challenges.