By investing in people and their communities, RCI builds resiliency through Community Health Worker training
Community Mapping, Bujumbura, Burundi
Training for Community Health Workers in public health issues is an investment in the community Together, communities can work towards solving key problems
Congratulations to UMWIZERO students in Ruyigi, Burundi
Graduation Day
Teaching nutrition, Nairobi, Kenya
Community Health Worker Training, Ruce, Burundi
Healthy Girls Abound, Kampala, Uganda
CHWs are internationally recognized as a core component to address the shortage of highly skilled health care workers in low-resource settings
Understanding turbidity in water, Ruce, Burundi
In partnership with Good Life Trust, community education, Kisii, Kenya
Understanding Climate Change, Kampala, Uganda
Community Health Workers live and work in their neighborhood
They speak the same language and share the same culture
Clearing land for a community garden, Ruce, Burundi
Hygiene community class, Bujumbura, Burundi
Testing for diabetes, Bujumbura, Burundi
Investing in new ideas, Kampala, Uganda
RCI believes that access to health information, knowledge of disease prevention, and identifying community strengths empowers communities to retain more control over their health
Toothbrush distribution, Bujumbura, Burundi
Upper Arm Measurements, Bujumbura, Burundi
WASH workshop, Kampala, Uganda
Mums
Community Health Workers help medical systems become more accessible by delivering health education that the community understands
Current projects include: Community Education classes on Climate Change and Health, hygiene, WASH, nutrition and children's development in Burundi and Uganda. Growing Healthy Communities, Healthy Girls Abound, SODIS (Solar Disinfection), Malaria and Ebola Education classes, Healthy Family Visits
Community Health Workers build resiliency through community health