Community Health Workers (CHWs) act as liaisons between the community and public health professionals. They possess in-depth knowledge of local cultures and languages, making them invaluable in:
1. Education: CHWs educate community members about health risks and prevention strategies. 2. Data Collection: They assist in collecting accurate data by ensuring that community members understand and trust the research process. 3. Outreach: CHWs help disseminate information and ensure that public health messages reach underserved populations.