Campaign Worker Insight: Findings from Liberia

Campaign workers and volunteers are critical in the fight against diseases and the delivery of interventions. This means that the success of campaigns rests on their ability to perform well. However, current campaign strategies do little to support vulnerable workers and create an exploitative and dehumanizing working environment where workers’ safety, performance, motivation, and on-the-job experiences are jeopardized. With renewed commitment from partners to make campaigns more effective, it is our moral duty to not only anchor preventive chemotherapy coverage in the right to health and universal health coverage, but also anchor preventive chemotherapy coverage in human and workers’ rights for campaign workers.

This poster was presented at our First Annual Health Campaign Effectiveness Coalition Meeting. View the presentation below.

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