September 30, 2014 | Department News
In Malawi, International Training & Education Center for Health (I-TECH) utilizes Community Mobilizers (CMs), who use interpersonal communication to create demand among males needing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision services. In order to ease the mobility of CMs within their locales, I-TECH recently donated 10 bicycles to the program. The District Environmental Health Officer for Lilongwe, Mr. Mavuto Thomas, thanked I-TECH for the donation, saying this will greatly assist the CMs in their communities with mobility and information dissemination on the importance of male circumcision. Read more.