CURE India continues its relentless fight against clubfoot disabilities, this time reaching out to ASHA workers in Ongole, Andhra Pradesh. Ms. Talathoti Mounika, the dedicated District Program Coordinator for CURE India, played a vital role in a recent training session held on February 6th, 2024.
Empowering the Frontlines:
This event served as a prime platform to raise awareness about clubfoot and highlight CURE India's impactful work. Ms. Mounika's expertise empowered ASHA workers, who serve as Accredited Social Health Activists in rural communities.
Equipping ASHA Workers:
The training session focused on equipping ASHA workers with crucial knowledge. Ms. Mounika shared vital insights on:
By enriching the knowledge base of ASHA workers, CURE India strengthens its community outreach efforts. This empowers ASHA workers to play a crucial role in identifying and referring children with clubfoot, ultimately leading to better outcomes.
The Impact Continues:
This training session wasn't an isolated event. It represents CURE India's ongoing commitment to:
Join the Movement:
Together, with the dedication of individuals like Ms. Mounika and the empowered ASHA worker network, CURE India is one step closer to achieving its goal of a clubfoot-free India.
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