By Diane Weatherup | Development Director
Azeb Wondimmagage is a government Health Extension Worker based in the rural village of Dokuto. As part of her role she visits houses to advise on hygiene and sanitation issues as well as maternal health, and vaccinations. She understands better than anyone that being blind in a rural village like Dokotu is a hard life. As a farming village, blindness from trachoma is not only painful but it also leaves sufferers without their livelihood. They have to be lead by a member of their family and need help with basic everyday tasks like washing, fetching water and cooking.
Azeb’s personal mission is to improve sanitation through hand and face washing in Dokuto and this is what motivates her. The main challenge to her work is the shortage of water which makes improving sanitation difficult. It is a two hour round trip to get clean water in this area. The area that Azeb covers includes a population of 1,330 people. She has been stationed in Dokotu so she lives there, works there and distributes medicine from her health post there. Over her three years in Dokotu, she has seen an improvement in the understanding of better health and hygiene.
For Azeb, the impact of working in hygiene education is beyond trachoma control and is directly related to the quality of life of the community. Major childhood killer diseases are related to poor hygiene and sanitation often resulting from a scarcity of water. Through teacher training and establishing eye care clubs in schools, it is possible to access communities to bring long term behavioral changes and greater impacts at community level. Access to clean water is central to these developments. With your support we can continue to work towards completely transforming this region so the next generation can grow up free from the threat of blindness.
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