This case study highlights ISICO’s healthcare support training program aimed at improving community well-being through basic health education and skills. The initiative focused on training individuals to become community health supporters, especially in areas with limited access to healthcare services.
Participants were trained in basic first aid, hygiene practices, nutrition awareness, and preventive healthcare measures. The program also covered maternal and child health, sanitation, and disease prevention techniques.
Through practical sessions and awareness campaigns, trainees learned how to educate their communities and respond to basic health needs effectively. The training emphasized the importance of early intervention and health awareness in reducing common illnesses.
As a result, participants became active contributors to community health by spreading awareness and assisting in basic healthcare needs. This not only improved health outcomes but also created a sense of responsibility and leadership among trainees.
This case study demonstrates how skill development in healthcare can create a positive social impact. ISICO continues to empower communities by promoting health education and accessible support systems.
