Strengthening the Cadre of ‘Community Health Facilitators’
Recognising the aforementioned gaps in healthcare delivery, Centre for Development Orientation and Training (CDOT), is training Community Health Facilitators (CHFs) in Bihar and Jharkhand to enrol people into health insurance, improve health-seeking behaviour, increase COVID-19 awareness, educate community members on treatment and mitigation measures, and increase vaccine uptake, thus reducing the burden on healthcare facilities and adverse impact of healthcare expenses. The CHFs are selected from marginalized and underprivileged communities and trained to increase their competency on advising and referring community members to appropriate resources and spreading awareness on several health issues. Their larger aim is to set up a safety net by increasing the enrolment of communities under national security schemes and health insurance services.
By equipping community members with these skills, CDOT is playing a key role in enabling the last-mile delivery of healthcare services. Through training and capacity building of CHFs, they are contributing towards building an enduring culture of health through the establishment of a sustainable community support system.