Dieynaba Sow provides home-based care in his village near Kayar, in Senegal. Home-based caregivers provide basic healthcare services, including malaria treatment for patients living in areas where there are no healthcare facilities. Every day, Dieynaba checks on each of her patients, administers rapid diagnostic tests and prescribes the appropriate treatment. Early case management provided by home-based caregivers has played a major role in reducing by half the number of malaria cases in Kayar, which are becoming increasingly rare. “I don’t get paid for my work, but it is quite gratifying. I am happy to see that malaria is being eradicated in my village”. Photographer: Kofi AcquahCountries: Senegal Tags: community community gathering community health worker Malaria Unique identifier: GF1194250 Size: 7952px × 5304px (~120 MB) Copyright notice: The Global Fund/Nana Kofi Acquah Parent folder: 2016-11-15Related Assets: View MoreSelect usage How will the asset be used? Select the Media Category for your intended usage. Usage description Add to lightboxAdd to cart