As a Health Extension Practitioner working and living in a community, you are likely to know the residents well (Figure 41.1). Your relationship with the community is very important and should help you in your surveillance activities. You can teach the community about priority diseases and conditions in the area so that they are aware of such diseases and report them to you. With good community participation, you can perform surveillance activities (outlined in Box 41.3) in your catchment area much more effectively.

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Figure 41.1 Your relationship with the community is very important and should help you in your surveillance activities. (Photo: Basiro Davey)

Box 41.3 Role of Health Extension Practitioners in IDSR activities

Your roles are to: