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Trust, Communication, and Community Networks: How the CORE Group Polio Project Community Volunteers Led the Fight against Polio in Ethiopia's Most At-Risk Areas

机译:信任,通信和社区网络:核心集团脊髓灰质组项目社区志愿者如何导致埃塞俄比亚最风险地区的脊髓灰质炎的斗争

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The last case of wild poliovirus in Ethiopia was reported in 2014. Until the disease is eradicated globally, the risk of reimportation remains high. In 1999, the CORE Group Polio Project (CGPP) began its community-centered polio eradication efforts in Ethiopia, using community volunteers (CVs) to ensure that no child has missed polio vaccine. This article documents the efforts of CVs and highlights innovative strategies, successes, and contributions. Qualitative data were collected from the CGPP implementation areas in 85 border woredas (districts) of Benishangul-Gumuz; Gambella; Oromia; Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region; and Somali. A total of 151 in-depth interviews were conducted with CVs, parents, CGPP partners, and project stakeholders. Results of the study showed that CVs secured the buy-in of community members through open and fair eligibility and selection processes, thereby ensuring representation of community needs and perspectives. Community-driven participation consisted of identifying and choosing credible, trusted individuals who were willing to actively engage as caretakers of the community. Community volunteers then received specialized training and supportive supervision to build and expand their command of child health and vaccination information and interpersonal skills, fortifying the legitimacy of health messages and supporting the community's sense of collective efficacy. The robust network of CVs built by the CGPP continues to effectively reach the most remote, rugged, and underserved areas of Ethiopia. Stakeholders credit the CGPP with playing a significant role in keeping Ethiopia polio-free and increasing the population coverage of polio and routine immunizations.
机译:埃塞俄比亚野生脊髓灰质病毒的最后一个案例于2014年报告。直到全球疾病根除,再升的风险仍然很高。 1999年,核心集团脊髓灰质组项目(CGPP)开始在埃塞俄比亚的社区中心的脊髓灰质炎努力,利用社区志愿者(CVS),以确保没有孩子错过了脊髓灰质炎疫苗。本文介绍了CVS的努力,并突出了创新策略,成功和贡献。从Benishangul-Gumuz的85个德国边境地区(区)的CGPP实施领域收集了定性数据; Gambella; oromia;南部国家,民族和人民地区;和索马里。使用CVS,父母,CGPP合作伙伴和项目利益攸关方进行了151采访。研究结果表明,CVS通过开放和公平的资格和选择流程确保了社区成员的买入,从而确保了社区需求和观点的代表性。社区驱动的参与包括识别和选择可信的可信人,他们愿意积极地聘请社会的理想者。社区志愿者随后收到了专门的培训和支持监督,建立并扩大他们的儿童健康和疫苗接种信息和人际交往能力,强化了健康信息的合法性,并支持社区的集体疗效感。 CGPP建造的CVS的强大网络继续有效地达到最偏远,粗鲁,埃塞俄比亚的不足。利益攸关方通过在保持埃塞俄比亚脊髓灰质炎和增加脊髓灰质炎和常规免疫的人口覆盖范围内发挥重要作用。

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