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		<title>It takes a village to work for physical and spiritual health.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Philippines (MNN) -- Christians launch community healthcare programs in Mindanao, Philippines.]]></description>
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Philippines<br />
(MNN)&#8211; <a href="../../groups/IAI">International Aid&#39;s</a>  Myles Fish says they&#39;ve just launched a community<br />
based healthcare program in 18 Muslim-dominated communities in Mindanao, Philippines.
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What makes this different, he notes, is local ownership of<br />
the project. &quot;Once they&#39;ve built the plan, we&#39;re able to identify those<br />
things that we can help them with, and those they can do themselves. We<br />
actually have employees that move into those communities for an extended period<br />
of time so they can provide those services. It really is an excellent<br />
opportunity for us to demonstrate who we are in Christ, to provide service and<br />
then, hopefully, to have the opportunity to share our faith, as well.&quot; &nbsp;
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The project is already underway.&nbsp; I-A&#39;s framework takes into account the need<br />
for more than supplies and <a href="http://www.internationalaid.org/initiatives/health_services.php">healthcare services</a> .&nbsp;<br />
Their team educates to transform mindsets, values, and behaviors that<br />
affect health.
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They involve communities in learning about the causes of<br />
illness. They also demonstrate how safer water supplies reduce diarrhea; show<br />
local healers ways to reduce infection during and after childbirth.
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Their goal: to establish self-sustaining health<br />
programs.&nbsp; Teams work to create health<br />
models that could be replicated in similar cultures and geographic regions.
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Aside from the normal healthcare services and funding needs,<br />
they&#39;ve paved the way for other believers to get involved through their <strong><a href="http://www.internationalaid.org/initiatives/befriend-a-village.php">Befriend-A-Village<br />
Special Projects</a></strong>. Through those, donors partner<br />
International Aid staff and volunteers with village residents to improve<br />
conditions affect health and wellbeing. Such projects can improve air quality,<br />
provide safe water, operate Village Pharmacies, and train and supply<br />
traditional birth attendants with sanitary birthing kits and training.
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Fish emphasizes that their approach honors the capabilities<br />
of the people and the cultures they serve.&nbsp;<br />
It also empowers the believers to minister as they learn how to shape<br />
health programming. &quot;Pray, ultimately, that we would have the chance to<br />
demonstrate who we are in Christ, and that we&#39;ll have the opportunity to<br />
actually articulate a Gospel message in these communities that are<br />
predominantly Muslim.&quot;</p>
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