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Sanaa / Training sessions for health workers in Hajjah to promote hygiene, hygiene practices and waste management
Saturday, 15 July, 2017

YFCA launches Training sessions for health workers to promote hygiene, hygiene practices and waste management practices within the Integrated Health Services project to improve the nutritional status of the most vulnerable groups in the Mahabeshah and Mabian districts in Hajjah governorate and the Kataf and Mnabah districts in Saada governorate funded by OCHA - HPF and implemented by the Yemen Family Care Association.
20 participants were chosen for the training session 10 females and 10 males 5 from each district. The training sessions lasted
for three days and the main focus of the training covered definition of health education, Health education objectives, the importance of health education, awareness sessions in different community groups, correcting practices related to personal and public hygiene, the definition and importance of communication, communications skills and characteristics of good communication, body language, obstacles in communicate with others, methods of preparing an awareness sessions, introduction to acute diarrhea and cholera and prevention, hygiene
practices, health and environmental practices, and finally Waste treatment and management