Ethnic Coalitions and Public Health: Delights and Dilemmas with the Afghan Health Education Project in Northern California
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Working with ethnic coalitions is new in public health. The Afghan Health Education Project was funded by the California State Health Department to establish an Afghan coalition, do a community health assessment and plan culture/language appropriate health education. We describe attempts to balance the contract expectations with the cultural/political realities of the Afghan community, e.g., the dilemma of "empowering" people who refuse to take power because of potential political repercussions.
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