Helping Health Workers Learn: A Book of Methods, Aids, and Ideas for Instructors at the Village Level by David Werner Published by The Hesperian Foundation 1st (first) edition (2012) Paperback
This heavily illustrated book is an important resource for anyone involved in community health education. Methods and experiences from at least 35 countries are discussed, and the focus is educational rather than medical. Activities suggested for the most effective and enjoyable community education include theatre, drawing, flannel boards, and other low-cost, popular teaching aids. Helping Health Workers Learn provides a people-centred approach to health care and presents strategies for effective community involvement through participatory education.
Helping Health Workers Learn - incredible resource (as are most of what Hesperian publishes). Very usable teaching and TOT models...explicitly addresses the fundamentals of community health empowerment and health literacy challenges, offering concrete tools and mechanisms to work with.
Where there is no doctor, you teach other things... and this tells you how. Its like Peace Corps training all over again. The complement to Where there is no Doctor.