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Women's Health, Child Health and Nutrition Clinic - South AfricaCountrySouth Africa RegionAfrica, South Asia Programme SummaryInitiated by the South African NGO Zanempilo Trust, this programme focuses on women attending the nutrition clinics in South Africa with their children, providing them with education while they are waiting for their food supplements. Communication StrategiesCommunity health workers (CHWs), who are trained, salaried workers elected by and answerable to their communities, speak with mothers in Brown's Farm or Samora Machel who are waiting to be admitted to nutrition clinics in an effort to make them aware of resources available within their community; at the same time, mothers provide the CHWs with information. The nutrition clinic is run every fortnight by three CHWs, one coordinator, and a primary health care sister. CHWs also carry out home visits, which involve assessing children and adding those whose weight is below the 3rd percentile to a malnutrition register. These cases are then referred to the nutrition clinics. At the clinic, the children are weighed and their progress is noted. The clinic CHWs also educate the mothers about malnutrition, health issues, and social issues. Development IssuesWomen, Children, Nutrition, Health. Key PointsFunded by the European Union and the Provincial Administration of the Western Cape (PAWC), Zanempilo is a South African NGO that delivers holistic primary health care services to disadvantaged peri-urban and rural communities in the Western Cape. PartnersZanempilo Trust, Save the Children Fund. ContactZanempilo Trust, Save the Children Fund.
The Zanempilo Trust
PO Box 30745 Tokai, 7966 South Africa Tel.: 021/713 0073 Fax: 021/713 0105 info@zanempilo.org.za Zanempilo Trust site. SourcePlaced on the Soul Beat Africa site July 22 2003 Last Updated July 11 2003 |
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