BACKGROUND: Community health workers (CHWs) are an important human resource in Uganda as they are the first contact of the population with the health system. Understanding gendered roles of CHWs is important in establishing how they influence their performance and relationships in communities. This paper explores the differential roles of male and female CHWs in rural Wakiso district, Uganda, using photovoice, an innovative community-based participatory research approach. METHODS: We trained ten CHWs (five males and five females) on key concepts about gender and photovoice. The CHWs took photographs for 5 months on their gender-related roles which were discussed in monthly meetings. The discussions from the meetings were recorded, tr...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
In most of the developing world, women are socially and culturally responsible for domestic water su...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Community Health Volunteers (CHVs), lay persons who have receive...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are increasingly relied upon to supplement human resources for healt...
Research shows that when community health worker (CHW) programs are managed and supported adequately...
Despite emerging qualitative evidence of gendered community health worker (CHW) experience, few quan...
Introduction: There are several challenges associated with breast cancer detection in Uganda and oth...
In this article, we use semi-structured interviews and documents produced by Ethiopian government of...
Background: Gender remains a recognized but relatively unexamined aspect of the potential challenges...
The paper explores the relationship between gender roles and development infrastructure projects in ...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers, known as Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Uganda, play a central...
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) have been employed in a number of low- and middle-income...
Objective: The objective of the project was to strengthen the community health worker (CHW) programm...
This research brief summarizes key quantitative and qualitative results from the Frontline Health pr...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.It is well known that the health workforce composition i...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
In most of the developing world, women are socially and culturally responsible for domestic water su...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Community Health Volunteers (CHVs), lay persons who have receive...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are increasingly relied upon to supplement human resources for healt...
Research shows that when community health worker (CHW) programs are managed and supported adequately...
Despite emerging qualitative evidence of gendered community health worker (CHW) experience, few quan...
Introduction: There are several challenges associated with breast cancer detection in Uganda and oth...
In this article, we use semi-structured interviews and documents produced by Ethiopian government of...
Background: Gender remains a recognized but relatively unexamined aspect of the potential challenges...
The paper explores the relationship between gender roles and development infrastructure projects in ...
BACKGROUND: Community health workers, known as Village Health Teams (VHTs) in Uganda, play a central...
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) have been employed in a number of low- and middle-income...
Objective: The objective of the project was to strengthen the community health worker (CHW) programm...
This research brief summarizes key quantitative and qualitative results from the Frontline Health pr...
** From PubMed via Jisc Publications Router.It is well known that the health workforce composition i...
This paper shows how addressing gender in water supply and sanitation projects can improve the well ...
In most of the developing world, women are socially and culturally responsible for domestic water su...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) and Community Health Volunteers (CHVs), lay persons who have receive...