Health education and training form the core of Bangalore Birth Network’s work. Through structured learning programs, BBN aims to improve awareness and understanding of maternal, newborn, and community health among mothers, caregivers, frontline health workers, and community organizations.
These initiatives are designed to make health knowledge accessible, practical, and relevant to the needs of communities. By combining educational resources with interactive training sessions, BBN supports individuals and organizations in strengthening their ability to promote healthy practices.
BBN develops educational content that focuses on improving knowledge around key areas of maternal and child health. These resources are designed to support both community learning and training for health workers.
The aim of these educational initiatives is to help families and communities access clear, reliable information that supports healthier choices and practices.
BBN conducts training programs for NGOs, community organizations, and frontline health workers who work directly with mothers and families.
These programs aim to strengthen the capacity of health workers by providing them with the knowledge, tools, and resources needed to deliver effective health education within communities.
These methods help ensure that participants gain both knowledge and confidence in applying what they learn.
BBN has developed a comprehensive curriculum that supports health education and training programs. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics related to maternal and child health and is designed to be adaptable for different audiences.
These resources help reinforce learning and allow participants to revisit training content when needed.
Through its health education and training initiatives, BBN works to strengthen the capacity of communities and organizations to support maternal and child health.
By equipping frontline workers, caregivers, and community members with reliable knowledge and practical tools, BBN aims to contribute to improved health awareness, better caregiving practices, and healthier outcomes for mothers and children.
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