Lamboni Kouami, président du comité régional de la région des Savanes
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'The message comes from the women, rather than the men.'
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The effectiveness of the Competence Approach in the struggle against Malaria |
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One of the most impressive results arising from the use of the Self Assessment is that women dare to speak in public, in a society where they do not traditionally take on this role.
“Before, only the men used to speak,” remembers Lamboni Kouami, Chair of the Red Cross Regional Committee of the Savanes Region. Women feared that they would be beaten up once back home, when their husbands would ask them, “How did you dare to speak?
For Blaise Sedoh, this is a major change, “In our background, women had nearly no right to speak. The man would take all decisions. But when, during a Self Assessment, a woman understands the risks malaria means for her child, she enters into dialogue with her husband, “Even if you do not care about me, care about your child”. And the husband starts doing what must be done ...”
Gladys Tay-Agbobli adds, “Today women express themselves, even when the chiefs are there. Five members of our Clubs for Mothers even ran for representatives to the National Assembly recently. They were not elected but they have decided to run again.”
All the village heads that we met were congratulating themselves on the women’s dynamism. They were seeing for themselves the benefits of a clean environment and all the good practices that were preventing and curing malaria.
Lamboni Kouami, président du comité régional de la région des Savanes
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'The message comes from the women, rather than the men.'
Gladys Tay-Agbobli, assistant to the Health Programme of the Red Cross with special responsibility for the Clubs for Mothers.
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'And now the women dare to speak, even in front of the chief.'
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'With the Self Assessment, the women feel involved, they feel that they are at the heart of the problem of malaria.'
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'They weren't elected this time, but....'