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CHWs ditch quick fixes and drag Dar hygiene into real life
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84178, member: 160"] Local health workers are flipping the script on public hygiene in Dar es Salaam. Community Health Workers, backed by WaterAid Tanzania and DP World funding, tackle daily habits door-to-door in Kigamboni, Kurasini, and Mchafukoge. Regional Health Officer Richard Shabani notes infrastructure means little without consistent behavior. These trusted neighbors push hygiene as a permanent practice, not just a crisis response. Their approach uses household visits and community talks. They confront touchy subjects like public urination and misplaced responsibility for sanitation. Workers employ relatable language and personal examples to make lessons stick across generations. This method aims to stop the backslide in hygiene practices seen after health scares subside. The project also upgrades vital public clinics. Mnazi Mmoja Hospital, Kigamboni Health Centre, and Kurasini Dispensary all receive attention. Fixes end the need to haul water in buckets and reduce surgical risks. Reliable water and soap cut infection dangers for mothers and newborns, specifically. Inclusion is a core focus. Upgraded facilities accommodate people with disabilities and manage menstrual hygiene needs. Better medical waste handling and climate-resilient designs are part of the plan. The work integrates water and sanitation goals directly with reproductive and adolescent health services. Over sixty-five thousand residents stand to gain from this mindset shift. Shabani calls the change a move toward dignity and long-term prevention, building a lasting culture of health for the city. [/QUOTE]
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