reviewAnnual Review of Public HealthJan 4, 2014Closed access

Community Health Workers in Low-, Middle-, and High-Income Countries: An Overview of Their History, Recent Evolution, and Current Effectiveness

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Abstract

Over the past half-century, community health workers (CHWs) have been a growing force for extending health care and improving the health of populations. Following their introduction in the 1970s, many large-scale CHW programs declined during the 1980s, but CHW programs throughout the world more recently have seen marked growth. Research and evaluations conducted predominantly during the past two decades offer compelling evidence that CHWs are critical for helping health systems achieve their potential, regardless of a country's level of development. In low-income countries, CHWs can make major improvements in health priority areas, including reducing childhood undernutrition, improving maternal and child…

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Keywords
  • Health promotion
  • Environmental health
  • Medicine
  • Malnutrition
  • Global health
  • Developing country
  • Health care
  • Economic growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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