Frontline Workers Job Aid #2
This is a job developed for use by frontline workers (Health Education Workers as well as Animal Health Workers) who are working at the community level.
It is intended to facilitate discussion on the prevention of zoonotic diseases with households (men and women) and relatives (elders, neighbors, mothers-in-law, etc.) during house-visits.
The job aid is developed in a flipchart format, where the front side of pages contain illustration to be viewed by attendees to reflect on, and the back of the pages contain key probe questions and key messages that help the discussion facilitator (frontline worker).
This material is adapted from the Sierra Leone GHSA project and contextualized into the Ethiopian situation. It is available in Amharic, Afan Oromo, and Tigrigna languages.
Source: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: October 16, 2020
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