Today, the Marib Governorate initiated a training course aimed at enhancing the skills of 60 health workers from cholera treatment centers and health facilities in the region. This program focuses on cholera case management and infection control, organized by the Office of Public Health and Population in Marib.
The four-day course, conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and funded by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), aims to equip participants with essential skills and knowledge. The training will cover infection prevention, recognizing cholera symptoms, and managing acute watery diarrhea cases effectively.
Dr. Ahmed Al-Abadi, Director of the Health Office, and Dr. Ali Saria, Director of the WHO office in the governorate, emphasized the significance of this training. They highlighted that improving the capabilities of health workers enhances their ability to combat various epidemics and diseases, particularly the cholera outbreak. Health workers serve as the first line of defense in protecting the community from these deadly epidemics.
In conclusion, this training program represents a crucial step in strengthening public health responses in Marib, ensuring that health professionals are well-prepared to manage and prevent cholera outbreaks effectively.
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