This paper describes the development of self-care groups in Ethiopia by ALERT, and the successes and failures experienced in the process. The groups were started in 1995 in response to two main problems, the increasing number of people dependent on ALERT to heal their wounds despite years of health education, and the limited financial resources of ALERT for wound healing supplies
Leprosy Review, Vol 72, Issue 3
This document, part of the Handicap and Development Collection, introduces an expanded concept of community-based rehabilitation (CBR) called CAHD (community approaches to handicap in development). It is aimed at CBR planners, policy-makers and managers. CAHD aims to develop two-way relationships within communities to change attitudes so that community practices will include disabled persons and provide them with services and assistance
This book explores the use of different communication tools and information management strategies in rural settings in Africa by looking at individual case studies, with special reference to the agricultural sector
The objective of the workshop was to formulate a strategy for the harmonization of the undergraduate pharmacy curriculum in Southern and Eastern Africa, in order to make it relevant to the needs of the region. The report summarises the presentations made and highlights the questions raised