Health

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individuals or 4,850 households, benefited from improved primary health care, maternal health, and health education due to the training of 145 community health workers.
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children under 5 were vaccinated, with rates of 82.1% in Silang and 70% in Guinayangan.
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communities have improved their emergency response systems to enhance preparedness for health emergencies and disasters.
Health

The Health Program aims to strengthen local health systems for better health and nutrition services by addressing issues such as low quality of health service delivery, insufficient health facilities, lack of capable human resources, and a non-functional healthcare provider network.

The Program and its Projects

Project KUNA

Project KUNA aims to train community health workers to deliver comprehensive primary health care, including maternal health services, emergency response, and health education. It also focuses on upgrading health stations to ensure high-quality health services in public facilities, and partners for program coverage to extend the scope and impact of health interventions, such as vaccination campaigns.