CORE Group Participating in CFC

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CORE Group is participating in the 2009 Combined Federal Campaign. CFC Code: 88110

Why Community Health?

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A community health approach:

 

  • Builds partnerships with local people and institutions to create resources within a community
  • Improves health provider skills
  • Strengthens health systems
  • Builds links between communities and formal health systems
  • Promotes the use of volunteers for delivery of information, training, and care

     

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The CORE Group Working groups are a chance for CORE Group organizational members, academics, policymakers, advocates, and others to come together in a community of practice to develop tools and strategies that help advance community health practices.

Typical Working Group outputs:
•State of the Art tools, practices, and strategies to benefit field programs developed
•Intelligence and insights exchanged related to best practices, resources, and opportunities
•Private resources and expertise linked in
•Professional development for individual members
•Organizational partnerships and capacity built
•Representation in policy dialogues at the global level

Each CORE GroupWorking Group has its own listserv and annual workplan, devised and put into action primarily by the Working Group members themselves. Members of Working Groups focus on technical and crosscutting issues and undertake activities that address priority issues, needs, and opportunities identified by members.

Esprit de CORE -This document provides guidance to Working Group members on the following: roles and responsibilities of Working Groups, developing a work plan and budget, CORE Group staff support, and details on how to use the CORE listservs, website, and other communications vehicles such as conference calls and Elluminates.

If you are interested in joining a Working Group, please email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Current Working Groups

1.Safe Motherhood/Reproductive Health
2.Integrated Management of Childhood Illness
3.Nutrition
4.Malaria
5.HIV/AIDS
6.Tuberculosis
7.Social and Behavior Change
8.Monitoring and Evaluation

 
 
 
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