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Training group description (350-450 words; complete during Peer Assessment 1 and revise
as necessary during subsequent stages):

The stop the spread of dengue the most effective intervention is to recognised and observed the
preventive and treatment. In such a way, political commitments, microscopy services, drug
supply, surveillance and monitoring systems, and the deployment of efficient treatment plans are
directly seen as the preventive and treatment approach. For the sustainability of the programmes
and resource mobilisation in this plan, government commitment is crucial interms of funding. It
is vital to have resources including infrastructure, microscopes, sample containers, medications,
treatment cards, and monitoring devices. This method collaborates with community and health
personnel as well as trained volunteers for this plan. People who lack formal education but are
eager to help their community maybe among the volunteer group. They must be of legal age,
have free time, be fluent in the language of the community they will work with, and have the
willingness and capacity to engage in social interaction in a multicultural setting. All volunteers
will also be questioned to learn more about their motivations and level of dedication. To
minimise dengue infections and enhance community health, it is crucial to demonstrate
accountability and dedication to the cause. During their respective sessions,there presentatives of
each community will recruit new members. In the clinics and hospitals, there is a poster that are
in the area of the neighbourhood with the most populous square or location. Information about
the significance of volunteers, the selection process, and how their participation who will help
the community will be included in the poster and announcements that the representatives will
make. Existing community health workers will receive extra training in dengue case detection,
diagnosis, appropriate sampling, treatment regimen, control activities, drug supplementation, and
how to utilise the recording system,among other topics.This training will be available to all
community health professionals. A maximum of 15students will be enrolled. Every month for
four months, classes will be offered at times when the majority of students can attend. The
community health center's appropriate and accessible spaces will also host these trainings.
SMARTObjective(completeduringPeerAssessment1andreviseasnecessary
duringsubsequentstages) :

Sub-objectives TrainingMethods Resources (human, Evaluation Activities


(Contentand/or Tasks) material,financial, time)

Complete during Peer Complete during Peer CompleteduringPeer CompleteduringPeer


Assessment 1 and revise Assessment2and Assessment2and Assessment3
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Explain what dengue is Using visual elements for Chartpapers, colors Question for the trainee
and how it is transmitted demonstration and pencils, markers,
and spread brainstorming for proper projectors and powerpoint
understanding and presentation for case
explanation studies

Explain why early Explanation of the diseases Chartpapers,colors pencils, Observe roleplay and
treatment detection is and brainstorming carefully markers, role play, question to the trainee
needed, for the person projector sand powerpoint
suffering from dengue presentation for case
and their needs and studies
medication

Explain where to find Practica lexercise for drug Chartpapers,colors Observe demonstration
medication, basic used such as expiry dates pencils ,markers, and question to the trainee
treatment regimen and and proper ways to used it projectors and powerpoint based on the case
needs for special cases presentation for casestudie

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