What is the difference between village committees and public health training?

Village committee and public health training are two different concepts.

Villagers' committees are grass-roots community autonomous organizations, elected by villagers, and are grass-roots units for residents' independent management and service. Its duties include supervising village affairs, coordinating and handling contradictions and disputes, and promoting community development. The training content of village committees usually includes organizational management skills, decision-making ability, knowledge of laws and regulations, social work skills and so on. To help members improve their management and service capabilities and better provide support and services to residents.

Public health training is a training activity for public health workers and community residents. The contents of public health training include health knowledge, methods to prevent infectious diseases, management of health facilities and environment, personal health care, etc. Its purpose is to improve the public's health awareness, enhance residents' ability to prevent and deal with health problems, and thus improve the health status of the community and the health level of residents.

Therefore, the contents of health training of village committees and public committees are different. The former focuses on improving the management and service capabilities of villagers' autonomous organizations, while the latter focuses on the awareness of health problems and the cultivation of health care capabilities.