Community health workers at the dawn of a new era: 6. Recruitment, training, and continuing education.
Meike J SchleiffIain AitkenMohammad Ariful AlamZufan Abera DamtewHenry B PerryPublished in: Health research policy and systems (2021)
Going forward, if CHW programmes are to reach their full potential, ongoing, up-to-date, professionalized training for CHWs that is integrated with training of other cadres and that is responsive to continued changes and emerging needs will be essential. Professionalized training will require ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the quality of training, continual updating of pre-service training, and ongoing in-service training-not only for the CHWs themselves but also for those with whom CHWs work, including communities, CHW supervisors, and other cadres of health professionals. Strong leadership, adequate funding, and attention to the needs of each cadre of CHWs can make this possible.