CDCS Project Launches with a Kick-Off Meeting and Selection of Community Health Volunteers
TDO has officially launched the CDCS Project with a kick-off meeting for three Basic Health Units (BHUs) in Al Thura, Gargar, and Koma. This initiative marks a significant step in strengthening community health services and improving access to essential healthcare in local communities.
TDO’s Commitment to Community Health
At TDO, we believe in building strong, resilient communities through health education, capacity building, and community-led solutions. This project is a major step forward in improving primary healthcare services and fostering long-term impact.
Key Milestones Achieved
✅ Kick-off meeting conducted for the three BHUs.
✅ 63 community members selected, including Community Health Volunteers and Mother Support Group members.
✅ Strengthening local healthcare capacity and promoting community-driven health solutions.
The selection of Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) and Mother Support Group members plays a vital role in raising awareness, promoting maternal and child health, and enhancing healthcare accessibility at the grassroots level.
By empowering local health champions, the CDCS Project aims to create a sustainable and community-led healthcare approach, ensuring better health outcomes for vulnerable populations.
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