Conclusion
It was concluded that the level of CHWs who perceive
incentives to be high are about 3 times as likely to perform maternal and new
health services program. It was further concluded that being a member of
community health works cooperative is not a significant predictor of
performance of maternal and newborn health services programs.
Recommendations
Since the results revealed that being a member of community
health workers cooperative is not a significant predictor of performance of
maternal and newborn health services program.
The researcher recommends that the government of Rwanda
through the Ministry of Health should revise the system of community health
workers' cooperatives in four ways:
1. Supporting them in creating their own project for income
generation
2. At the district level, the researcher recommends that they
must serve more as the bridge between central level and decentralized level.
3. Based on this research finding, the researcher recommends
the health centers reinforce the quality and frequency of mentorship of
community health workers cooperative.
4. The researcher recommends also the community health workers
to have ownership on management of their cooperatives.
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