Emotional labour of community health work
Every Tuesday I meet with the community health workers who are the face of our community health program in the rural area where we serve. They are an enthusiastic bunch of 10 people from the local villages, 8 women and 2 men. Hailing from modest backgrounds, they are workers with excellent people skills, cool conversationalists and go-getters who can accomplish tasks assigned to them with perfection. Every Tuesday when we meet, we start with greetings and the broad opening question, “How are you all today? How has the last week been?” Some days they are silent and take time to warm up and start talking, on most other days they just start talking about the activities of the week, the challenges they faced, the unique problems they solved and the doubts they have regarding their work. Our meeting room is the noisiest space in the office and sometimes we end up disturbing the work of others in the office. But, I think this dynamic and vibrant discussion space has been one crucial factor t...