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Perceived Status and Social Support Motivation Resource Table

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Perceived Status and Social Support

  1. Open source mobile applications for health care management.
  2. Hesperian Health Guides. Library of digital tools for health promotion designed for people with limited computer or internet access.
  3. InScale Project in Uganda – YouTube video
  4. An interactive voice response training program for CHWs to improve recognition and status among community members
  5. Providing netbooks to field workers in Bangladesh equipped with an eToolkit and 8 eLearning courses improved client confidence and increased field worker status.
  6. Image-building TV spot for Lady Health Workers in Pakistan

  1. Amare, Yared. 2009. Non-Financial Incentives for Voluntary Community Health Workers: A Qualitative Study. Working Paper No. 1, The Last Ten Kilometers Project, JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
  2. Improving Health Communications in Kenya: A feasibility study on engaging frontline health care workers in using mobile technology.  The Internews Center for Innovation and Learning. 2012.  Aggrey (K4H) Willis Otieno
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