The Wakil Kesihatan Kampung programme as a community health volunteer model for improving rural healthcare access in Sarawak Malaysia
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Background Health inequities between urban and rural populations remain a
persistent global challenge, particularly in geographically isolated regions. In Sarawak,
Malaysia, access to healthcare is constrained by terrain, infrastructure, and workforce
limitations. Community health worker (CHW) models have been widely adopted
to bridge such gaps. The Wakil Kesihatan Kampung (WKK) programme, established
in 1981, represents one of Malaysia’s earliest community-based health volunteer
initiatives.
Methods This study adopts a descriptive case study and historical analysis approach.
Data were obtained from WKK programme guidelines, government reports, published
literature, and experiential insights from programme implementation. A thematic
analysis was conducted focusing on programme development, roles, achievements,
and sustainability challenges.
Results The WKK programme has contributed to improved healthcare access in rural
Sarawak through health promotion, early disease detection, basic care provision, and
facilitation of referrals. At its peak, over 2,600 volunteers served rural communities. The
programme enhanced health literacy, strengthened community engagement, and
improved linkage to formal healthcare services. However, the number of active WKK
declined to 644 in 2023 due to infrastructural development, workforce expansion, and
reduced volunteer participation.
Conclusion The WKK programme demonstrates the continued relevance of
community-based health volunteer models in addressing rural health inequities.
Sustained impact requires structured funding, policy support, and integration
into formal health systems. Future roles may include non-communicable disease
management, digital health support, and disaster preparedness.
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Hee, L.S., Jiee, S.F., Seling, N.R. et al. The Wakil Kesihatan Kampung programme as a community health volunteer model for improving rural healthcare access in Sarawak Malaysia. Discov Public Health 23, 915 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12982-026-02335-w
