Ethiopia National Self-Care Guideline
In Ethiopia, the health system is challenged by shortage of health workforce, inadequate infrastructure, poor health seeking behavior, shortage of supplies and commodities and inadequate funding. Furthermore, there is also a gap in accessing quality essential health services particularly maternal, newborn, child, adolescent and youth health and nutrition services, which have been exacerbated by the prevailing humanitarian crisis.
Self-care interventions have the potential to increase choice when they are accessible and affordable. They can also provide more opportunities for individuals to make informed decisions regarding their health and health care.
In response to prevailing public health emergencies towards achieving universal health coverage, the Ministry of Health (MoH) developed RMNCAYH-N self-care intervention guideline by adapting WHO Self-Care Interventions for Health and wellbeing, mapping additional interventions in respective program area of RMNCAYH-N, which can be implemented in an integrated and holistic
approach.
Resource Types: GUIDELINES
Langues :ENGLISH
- Population Served: GENERAL POPULATION
- Practice Areas:SELF-CARE
- Year:2024
- Projects:SELF-CARE TRAILBLAZER GROUP