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Training for Mid-level Managers (MLM) Module 2: Partnering with Communities


Publication Date

December 1, 2008

Summary

This training module from World Health Organization (WHO) describes how mid-level immunisation managers can work more effectively with the communities they serve and how communities can help in managing immunisation services. Intended for use by immunisation programme managers, health workers, and non-governmental (NGO) partners, the module has chapters on planning with the community, implementing and monitoring immunisation services with community involvement, effective communication for community involvement, and tools and channels for communicating information on immunisation.

The annexes include suggestions for NGO involvement in immunisation, tips for group discussions in the community, common questions about immunisation from the public and suggested answers, the information that health workers should give all caregivers, and other materials for education and promotion in the community. The module is also interspersed with learning activities to facilitate its use in training, and there is a companion facilitator’s guide.

Contents of the module include:

 

  • "Introduction to the series - Modules in the mid-level managers series
  • Acknowledgements
  • Abbreviations and acronyms
  •  Introduction to Module: Purpose of the module; What is a community?; The community’s role in service delivery; The manager’s relationship with the community;
  • Planning with the community: 1) Situation analysis; 2)Type of community involvement; 3) Advocating for community participation; 4) Holding a community planning meeting; 5) Planning immunization sessions with communities
  • Implementing and monitoring immunization services with the community: 1) Role of community mobilizers; 2) Monitoring community links with service delivery
  • Effective communication for community involvement: 1) Communication in service delivery; 2) Preventing concerns, misconceptions, and rumours; 3) Involving the community in disease case detection and adverse events following immunization (AEFI)
  • Tools and channels for communicating information on immunization: 1) Adapting key immunization messages for the community; 2) Communication channels: using radio, television, and printed materials
  • Annex 1: References

     

    Annex 2: Questionnaire on NGO involvement in immunization

    Annex 3: Tips for group discussion with the community

    Annex 4: Addressing questions and concerns about immunization

    Annex 5: Key information for health workers to provide about immunization

    Annex 6: Materials for education and promotion on immunization"


Publisher

Number of Pages

60

Contact

World Health Organization

Avenue Appia 20

1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Tel: 41 22 791 21 11
Fax: 41 22 791 4857

Source

Immunization Basics Newsletter, accessed on October 22 2009.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site October 22 2009
Last Updated October 22 2009



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