Community Health
Championing countries’ efforts to extend the reach and range of their community health services
Strong community health systems are essential for meeting malaria and child health goals and for achieving PMI’s strategic objectives. Community health workers (CHWs) have demonstrated the ability to provide testing and treatment for malaria, diarrhea, pneumonia, and other childhood diseases. They make lifesaving care accessible to millions of people—an equity-based, proven approach for reducing child mortality. CHWs also play an active role in case follow-up and investigation in elimination settings.
PMI has supported countries in their journeys to scale up community case management since its launch, investing millions every year in community health worker training, supervision, and supplies. Despite these investments, major challenges remain in maintaining a well-supported, equipped, and fairly compensated community health workforce.
Coordinating with counterparts within and outside the U.S. government, PMI champions national efforts extend the reach and range of community health services and to finance, professionalize, and institutionalize community health worker programs as an integral part of the formal health system:
- PMI scales up community-based models of care that go further to reach the unreached with malaria testing and treatment. These approaches will vary according to the local context and may include the expansion of malaria community case management beyond young children to include patients of all ages and proactive visits by community health workers to bring testing and treatment to the household.
- PMI catalyzes funder and host-government investment, through both advocacy and provision of direct support of payment for community health workers for the first time, in these essential cadres and work to abolish the pay gap for women working on the frontlines.
- PMI invests in supply chains, protective equipment, training, supervision, and regular communication between community health workers and clinic staff.
- PMI strengthens health management information systems to collect disaggregated community-level data for use by CHWs and at all levels of the health systems.
Stories From the Field
Fighting Malaria Takes a Village
Nearly every minute, a child dies of malaria. For 15 years, community health worker Abdoulaye Bakary has gone above and beyond to make health accessible and diagnose, treat, and prevent malaria in the Far North region of Cameroon.
End Malaria Faster: Taking Lifesaving Tools Beyond “Access” to “Reach” All People in Need
New commentary in “Global Health: Science and Practice” calls for a focus on ways to ensure that malaria services reach families who are not yet using effective interventions.
VIDEO: Preventing severe malaria in Angolan children
See how PMI supports health workers and integrated community case management in Angola
From Childhood Dream to Reality: Mercy’s Mission to Save Mothers and their Children from Malaria
Nigerian healthcare worker Mercy Victor Bassey has realized her dream to save women and children from malaria by becoming a health clinic manager and mentor to women in her community.