Harnessing Local Knowledge: Community Approaches To Diarrhea Treatment
Omukisa Kireba K.
Faculty of Science and Technology Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Diarrheal diseases remain a major health challenge in resource-poor settings, exacerbated by inadequate healthcare infrastructure, lack of sanitation, and cultural barriers to biomedical treatments. This study investigates the role of community-based approaches to diarrhea treatment in Vanuatu, integrating traditional knowledge with biomedical interventions. Through informal interviews and in-depth discussions with healthcare practitioners, traditional healers, and community members, the study identifies key local treatment strategies, including the use of medicinal plants and culturally embedded practices. Findings suggest that harnessing indigenous knowledge and training community health workers (CHWs) to integrate safe and effective traditional remedies can significantly improve diarrheal disease management. Furthermore, community engagement, proper training, and recognition of traditional practices within the formal healthcare system can bridge gaps in healthcare delivery. A combined approach that respects cultural perspectives while promoting evidence-based treatments is essential to reducing morbidity and mortality associated with diarrheal diseases in underserved communities.
Keywords: Diarrhea treatment, community health workers, traditional medicine, local knowledge, resource-poor settings, oral rehydration therapy.
CITE AS: Omukisa Kireba K. (2025). Harnessing Local Knowledge: Community Approaches To Diarrhea Treatment. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY, 6(1):14-19. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJPP/2025/611419