Community-Based Health and Nutrition Empowerment in Three Villages of Palau: Insights From an Academic Service Partnership
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Community Service, Community Health Education, Nutrition Promotion, Maternal HealthAbstract
This article reports on a six-month community service program conducted across three villages in Palau—Ngardmau, Airai, and Ngatpang—addressing public health challenges related to nutrition, non-communicable diseases, and maternal health. Palau, one of the world's smallest independent nations with a population of approximately 18,000, faces an escalating burden of diet-related diseases linked to the rapid transition from traditional subsistence practices to imported processed foods. The program engaged 278 participants including community health workers, village leaders, mothers, and school-aged adolescents. Utilizing a community health education model combined with participatory cooking demonstrations, the intervention achieved measurable improvements in dietary knowledge (up 54%), consumption of traditional foods (up 33%), and maternal health literacy (up 49%). The study highlights the importance of culturally grounded health communication, the strategic role of community health workers as change agents, and the urgent need for national nutrition policies that protect and promote traditional Pacific food systems.
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