First contact health workers improve survival rates in Afghanistan with basic emergency care skills

WHO EMRO
Nov 20, 2024

First contact health workers improve survival rates in Afghanistan with basic emergency care skills


Since the introduction of the basic emergency care (BEC) course in Afghanistan in December 2021, WHO has provided 18 rounds of BEC training to a total of 800 first contact health workers, including 333 women, who care for patients with acute illness or injury.

By adopting a systematic approach to the initial assessment and management of time-sensitive conditions such as injuries, infections, noncommunicable diseases, including mental health conditions, and acute complications of pregnancy, BEC early intervention saves lives.

The BEC course involves 5 days of in-person training relevant to many health care workers, including midwives, ambulance providers and doctors in a range of settings, including humanitarian crises.