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Curamericas Global Leads Global Community Health Professionals in the Creation of a COVID-19 Home-Based Care Guide for Low and Middle-Income Countries
Posted: July 20, 2020



Since December 2013, Barbara Muffoletto has been one of Curamericas Global’s Program Managers. Since then, she has contributed to the organization’s success and impact in significant ways. More recently, as the Co-chair of the CORE Group, she has led a team of global community health professionals to develop a set of guidelines for home-based care in COVID-19.

Besides Curamericas Global, the CORE Group includes partners like World VisionFood for the HungryHesperian Health GuidesRelief InternationalPATHInternational Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent SocietiesSave the ChildrenNutrition InternationalIMA World HealthRTIInternational Rescue CommitteeFHI 360 and Clinton Health Access Initiative

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This guide provides accessible language, consolidated up-to-date evidence, and recommendations and materials in response to COVID-19.

This guide provides accessible language, consolidated up-to-date evidence, and recommendations to nonprofits, the Red Cross Red Crescent network, and local organizations designing programs and materials in response to COVID-19 in low and middle-income countries.

As a supplemental tool for organizations working with community health workers (CHWs), this guide can also be adapted for other purposes as it focuses on three common areas: 

  1. How to support a person whose condition warrants home care because of non-severe symptoms and home care is recommended by local jurisdictions; 
  2. How to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the home; and 
  3. How to provide emotional support to family members. 

Curamericas Global’s partners in BoliviaGuatemalaKenya, and Liberia will be some direct beneficiaries. The materials have also been shared with larger international NGOs, including the more than 192 International Federation of Red Cross/Red Crescents national offices, and distributed to the Ministries of Health in Kenya and Rwanda.

In the coming weeks, the guide will be translated into Spanish, French, Khmer (Cambodia), Arabic, Portuguese, and possibly Russian. The materials will also be presented to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Africa. 

Health care professionals like Barbara, who championed causes like this one, are saving lives while contributing to the transformation of entire communities, one person, one family at a time. By bringing hope through health, Curamericas Global continues its tireless commitment toward its vision of a world free of suffering from treatable and preventable causes.

To inquire about the home-based care working group, please contact Barbara Muffoletto at [email protected]

Learn more about Curamericas Global at Curamericas.org or give to help save lives at Curamericas.org/donate.


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