Community-based health workers (CHWs)
WHO guideline on health policy and system support to optimize community-based health worker (CHW) programmes
Recent years have seen growing interest and attention in the potential of various types of CHWs in reducing inequities in access to essential health services, particularly in under-served or excluded, vulnerable populations. The WHO Global Strategy on Human Resources for Health: Workforce 2030 encourages countries to adopt a diverse, sustainable skills mix, harnessing the potential of community-based and mid-level health workers in inter-professional primary care teams. WHO developed the Guideline on health policy and system support to optimize community health worker programmes to assist national governments, and their partners, to improve the design, implementation, performance and evaluation of CHW programmes, thereby contributing to the attainment of universal health coverage and the health Sustainable Development Goal targets.
Resolutions & reports
- World Health Assembly Report of the Director General A72/13: Community health workers delivering primary health care: opportunities and challenges
- Seventy-second World Health Assembly Resolution WHA72.3: Community health workers delivering primary health care: opportunities and challenges
- WHA A75/15 - Global strategy on human resources for health: workforce 2030 - Report by the Director-General *including first global report on CHW figures

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Optimizing community health worker programmes for HIV services
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The role of community health workers in COVID-19 vaccination: Implementation support guide
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What do we know about community health workers? A systematic review of existing reviews
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Health policy and system support to optimize CHW programmes for HIV, TB and Malaria services: an evidence...
The past two decades have seen unprecedented progress in fighting HIV, TB and malaria, although a further acceleration is required to achieve national...

WHO guideline on health policy and system support to optimize community health worker programmes
Addressing health workforce shortage, maldistribution and performance challenges is essential for progress towards all health-related goals, including...

Selected highlights: WHO guideline on health policy and system support to optimize community health worker...
Despite the wide recognition and the substantial evidence of their positive potential, the support for CHWs and their integration into health systems and...
WHO guidelines

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Additional publications
Guideline development documents
- What do we know about community-based health worker programs? A systematic review of existing reviews on community health workers
- Stakeholders’ perceptions of policy options to support the integration of community health workers in health systems
- Planning Proposal
- Results of the online public consultation
- Optimizing Community Health Worker Programmes - A Search Strategy for 15 Systematic Reviews