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Social Mobilisation Network (SMNet) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Social Mobilisation Network (SMNet)
The Social Mobilisation Network (SMNet) was formed in 2001 as a direct intervention to reach out to families to immunise their children against polio. Today, this three-tiered structure is supported by UNICEF and The CORE Group and works exclusively for polio eradication in polio endemic and high risk areas in Uttar Pradesh, India. Community Mobilisation Coordinators (CMC) work at the grassroots visiting households and counselling families on a regular basis. In rural areas, each CMC is assigned the responsibility of maintaining contact with 500 families. In crowded urban areas, the CMC networks with 300 families in a given location. == Roles and Responsibilities of a CMC ==
As a frontline volunteer working with communities to influence health seeking behaviour, the CMC has four main goals: (a) to list all eligible children under the age of 5 years in the area allotted to her; (b) to mobilise all families with eligible children to vaccinate their children against polio at the booth; (c) to identify all likely non-acceptors and counsel and motivate families by addressing misconceptions and fears; and (d) to convert resistant families. Interpersonal counselling is the core of all CMC work. The SMNet relies solely on the continuous effort made by the CMC in influencing behaviour, building networks and partnerships at the local level and motivating people to ensure a huge turnout on booth day.
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