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Introduction:
This summary report provides an overview of the AWD (Acute Watery Diarrhea) reduction system implemented by the MRDO CCCM team in Beletweyne, Hirshabelle. The aim of the system was to decrease the AWD cases and subsequently reduce deaths caused by this deadly disease. The primary report highlights the success achieved by the MRDO CCCM team through the implementation of appropriate measures and raising awareness regarding the transmission of AWD through contaminated water and food.

AWD Reduction Measures:
The MRDO CCCM team took several measures to combat the spread of AWD in the IDP site in Beletweyne. These measures included:

  1. Cleanliness and Sanitation: The team prioritized maintaining cleanliness and sanitation within the IDP site. They implemented regular cleaning schedules, ensured proper waste management, and promoted personal hygiene practices such as handwashing.
  2. Safe Water Supply: To address the issue of contaminated water, the MRDO team established a safe water supply system. They installed water treatment facilities, conducted regular water quality tests, and provided clean drinking water to the residents.
  3. Food Hygiene: Recognizing the role of dirty food in AWD transmission, the MRDO team educated the IDP community about the importance of food hygiene. They emphasized proper cooking techniques, safe food storage practices, and the avoidance of consuming contaminated food.
  4. Health Education and Awareness: The MRDO team conducted health education sessions to raise awareness about AWD transmission and prevention. They organized community meetings, distributed informational materials, and engaged with local leaders to disseminate crucial information regarding the disease.

AWD Incidence and Success:
Following the implementation of the AWD reduction system, there has been a noticeable decrease in AWD cases within the IDP site in Beletweyne. The number of reported cases has significantly reduced compared to previous instances, indicating the success of the MRDO team’s efforts.

The reduced incidence of AWD cases directly translates into fewer deaths caused by this disease. The MRDO CCCM team’s commitment to implementing appropriate measures and raising awareness has effectively contributed to saving lives and improving the overall health conditions of the IDP community in Beletweyne.

Conclusion:
The MRDO team’s AWD reduction system has proven to be successful in Beletweyne, Hirshabelle districts  Through their dedication to cleanliness, safe water supply, food hygiene, and health education, they have effectively reduced the incidence of AWD cases and subsequently decreased deaths caused by the disease.

Continued efforts and vigilance in maintaining these measures will be crucial to sustaining the achieved success and ensuring the long-term well-being of the IDP community. The MRDO team’s commitment to providing a safe and healthy environment serves as an excellent example for future interventions in similar contexts.

Overall, the report provides valuable information on the reduction of AWD cases in IDP populations in Hirshabelle. By incorporating the suggested comments, the report will become more comprehensive and insightful please leave us your comments and will appreciate

 

 

 

 

 

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