Christian Journal for Global Health (Feb 2024)

Effective localization: Case study of a faith-based health partnership in Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe

  • Dennis Cherian,
  • Fifi Manuel,
  • Rebecca Waugh,
  • Nkatha Njeru,
  • Cornelia Mukandie,
  • Wedzeai Chikari,
  • Greg Hooke,
  • Benjamin Crookston,
  • Josh West,
  • Cougar Hall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15566/cjgh.v11i1.805
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 111 – 120

Abstract

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Faith-based organizations (FBOs) and faith-based service providers play a critical role in public health prevention, promotion, treatment, and community development. Effective capacity strengthening efforts through FBO partnerships can make a vital contribution toward effective localization. This case study details the efforts and results of a writing and publishing workshop provided in partnership with Corus International (IMA World Health) and the Africa Christian Health Associations Platform (ACHAP) in March of 2023. This case study also reports on workshop participantsʼ perceptions of the partnershipʼs approach to capacity strengthening. Three major and related themes emerged from the workshopʼs informal Focus Group Discussion transcription: 1) a safe and nurturing environment, 2) openness and shared decision-making, and 3) organizational humility.

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