“…Instead, communities decide what incentives to provide. Community volunteers expected monetary incentives, since these were commonly offered for other health efforts, but as observed in previous studies, 18,19 they seldom valued them as highly as nonmaterial incentives. The latter -namely community recognition, status, the feeling of making a contribution, pride in the services provided, knowledge gained and positive feedback from individual The CDI Study Group Community-directed interventions against health problems in Africa…”