TY - RPRT AU - ICTC AB -
Special populations, including refugees, internally displaced persons, indigenous and nomadic communities, vary significantly in terms of their cultural practices, spoken languages, and socioeconomic and political status. However, many special populations share common challenges in accessing eye health services, including interventions for trachoma, the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness. This case study presents experiences from Colombia to improve access to trachoma interventions for indigenous populations living in the Amazon.
LA - Eng M3 - Case Study N2 -Special populations, including refugees, internally displaced persons, indigenous and nomadic communities, vary significantly in terms of their cultural practices, spoken languages, and socioeconomic and political status. However, many special populations share common challenges in accessing eye health services, including interventions for trachoma, the world’s leading infectious cause of blindness. This case study presents experiences from Colombia to improve access to trachoma interventions for indigenous populations living in the Amazon.
PY - 2023 SP - 1 EP - 2 TI - Achieving Health Equity for Indigenous Populations at Risk of Trachoma in the Amazon UR - https://www.trachomacoalition.org/sites/default/files/content/resources/files/Colombia%20case%20study_0.pdf ER -