Community nutrition security training

Program track

Community Health and Nutrition

Training community educators to turn health, protein deficiency, malnutrition, ergonomics, occupational hazards, and household safety into practical public learning.

Why it matters

Health knowledge spreads when local people can explain it clearly.

This track is designed for learners who can become trusted communicators in households, schools, institutions, community groups, and local programs. It combines academic grounding with simple demonstrations and repeatable public sessions.

Modules

Useful knowledge for everyday health decisions.

01

Nutrition Security

Protein deficiency, malnutrition, balanced meals, affordable local ingredients, and public session design.

02

Household Health

Sanitation, safe storage, health communication, and early awareness habits.

03

Occupational Hazards

Ergonomics, musculoskeletal strain, PPE basics, safety behavior, and basic risk awareness.

04

Community Facilitation

How to conduct group sessions, answer doubts, and use local examples without jargon.

05

Documentation

Attendance, session records, before-after knowledge checks, and simple impact reporting.

06

Trainer Pathway

Selected learners can support camps, school sessions, college outreach, and nonprofit programs.

Host a health cohort

Build local educators for nutrition, safety, and household health.

Useful for colleges, women groups, CSR health initiatives, and community institutions.

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