50 health workers trained to promote hygiene in Renk camps

Renk Development Agency has trained 50 health personnel on how to promote hygiene. They will work within the four returnees’ camps of Abayok, Mina, Fayawar and Agany. The training started Sunday and was concluded yesterday with funding from the International Organization for Migration (IOM). It aimed to improve hygiene especially on how to take proper care of latrines within the camps David Angany, deputy program manager of RDA, told Radio Tamazuj that they received funds for 100 temporary latrines which will be divided among the four camps. “The project will take us three months to implement after this training,” Angany explained. Renk Development Agency is also involved in food distributions to returnees and refugees, for which they are paid by international partners such as IOM and WFP.File photo: A child at Abayok camp, South Sudan (Radio Tamazuj).

Renk Development Agency has trained 50 health personnel on how to promote hygiene. They will work within the four returnees’ camps of Abayok, Mina, Fayawar and Agany.

The training started Sunday and was concluded yesterday with funding from the International Organization for Migration (IOM). It aimed to improve hygiene especially on how to take proper care of latrines within the camps

David Angany, deputy program manager of RDA, told Radio Tamazuj that they received funds for 100 temporary latrines which will be divided among the four camps.

“The project will take us three months to implement after this training,” Angany explained.

Renk Development Agency is also involved in food distributions to returnees and refugees, for which they are paid by international partners such as IOM and WFP.

File photo: A child at Abayok camp, South Sudan (Radio Tamazuj).