Wasiaya: A Community Health Promoter’s Journey from Chaos to Advocacy in Korogocho
In the densely populated urban slums of Korogocho, Nairobi, Community Health Promoters (CHPs) play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between healthcare systems and the local communities. One such remarkable individual is Wasiaya (aka Wasee), a CHP whose life story illustrates not only personal transformation but also the critical importance of mental health support, self-care, and ongoing training for CHPs.
As a Role Model Born from Chaos- Wasiaya’s journey into community health work was anything but straightforward. Before stepping into the role of a CHP, Wasee’s life was marked by turmoil and emotional distress. Growing up in Korogocho, she experienced the harsh realities of urban slum life—domestic violence, substance abuse in her community, and the constant threat of gender-based violence (GBV). The lack of support systems and mental health resources left her feeling isolated and unable to cope with the trauma she carried.
Her chaotic past manifested in anger and emotional instability, making it difficult to navigate personal relationships and community interactions. Yet, these challenges shaped her and motivated her to change. “I was chaotic,” Wasee recalls. “I didn’t know how to deal with my emotions, and I felt trapped in a cycle of pain…”
Wasee’s transformation began when she was introduced to a training program by Amnesty International, focusing on GBV and Violence Against Children (VAC) prevention. The training not only equipped her with knowledge and skills to support victims of violence but also provided her with coping mechanisms to address her own trauma.
Working in Kisumu Ndogo, an area within Korogocho notorious for high cases of GBV and VAC, Wasee began to connect with survivors and support them in accessing health services and legal aid. Through this work, she found a sense of purpose and healing. “Helping others allowed me to heal parts of myself,” she reflects.
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