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Health Workforce Capacity Building

Strengthening the skills and knowledge of community level healthcare providers through comprehensive training programs including TimelyCare and Emergency Response

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Health Workforce Capacity Building
At TibaSalama, we believe that strengthening the skills and knowledge of community level healthcare providers is a critical foundation for improving maternal and child health outcomes in the community. Our Community Health Workforce Capacity Building & Training program focuses on equipping Community Health Workers (CHWs) and facility-based healthcare providers with the tools and expertise they need to deliver high-quality, timely, and respectful care.
TimelyCare Program
Section 1

TimelyCare Program

The TimelyCare Program is designed to address major challenges in maternal and child healthcare by enhancing the capacity of CHWs and medical professionals. Through comprehensive and ongoing training, we develop clinical competencies in reproductive health, early risk identification, emergency care, and newborn care for children aged 0-5 years. The program also promotes respectful, equitable, and patient-centered care—ensuring that every mother and child is treated with the dignity and compassion they deserve. This training integrates the use of digital tools such as the E-Health Mom system, enabling real-time health data collection, patient tracking, and rapid coordination of services.

  • Clinical competencies in reproductive health
  • Early risk identification training
  • Emergency care protocols
  • Newborn care for children aged 0-5 years
  • Respectful, equitable, and patient-centered care
  • Integration with E-Health Mom system
  • Real-time health data collection
  • Patient tracking and service coordination
Emergency Referrals and Response
Section 2

Emergency Referrals and Response

Access to timely emergency care can save lives. TibaSalama strengthens referral systems that connect communities with primary health facilities. In partnership with the Government National M-MAMA program, we ensure that women with high-risk pregnancies or complications receive prompt and quality medical attention. We train CHWs and health workers to recognize early warning signs and coordinate rapid, efficient referrals. Furthermore, we work closely with health facilities to improve the overall quality of care through continuous professional development, better resource utilization, and supportive supervision.

  • Early warning signs recognition training
  • Rapid and efficient referral coordination
  • Partnership with Government National M-MAMA program
  • Continuous professional development
  • Better resource utilization training
  • Supportive supervision programs
  • Quality care improvement at health facilities
  • Timely, effective, and compassionate medical treatment