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Kids Healthy Village: A community-based model enhancing children’s oral health

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Last updated: 2026/01/08 at 3:14 AM
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Doha, Qatar – The Primary Health Care Corporation (PHCC) successfully concluded its participation in the Kids Healthy Village event held at Lusail Marina from December 24-27, 2025, reaching nearly 600 children with vital oral health screenings and education. The event, a community-based initiative, highlighted the importance of preventative dental care for young children and families. PHCC’s involvement underscores a commitment to proactive healthcare delivery outside of traditional clinical settings.

The Kids Healthy Village, organized by the Corporate Communications Directorate of the PHCC, drew a significant crowd, particularly during the final days of the event. This illustrates a growing awareness among families in Qatar regarding the link between early dental intervention and lifelong oral health, according to Dr. Najat Al-Yafei, Manager of the Oral Health Promotion and Prevention Department.

Expanding Access to Pediatric Oral Health

PHCC’s participation focused on providing accessible oral health services directly to the community. Mobile dental units were deployed to the event, allowing for on-site screenings and consultations. This approach aims to overcome barriers to care, such as transportation difficulties or scheduling conflicts, that can prevent families from seeking regular dental check-ups.

The use of intraoral cameras proved particularly effective, Dr. Al-Yafei noted. These cameras allowed parents to visually assess their children’s dental condition, fostering a better understanding of potential issues and the importance of preventative measures. This visual aid transformed a potentially anxiety-inducing screening into an educational experience for the entire family.

Educational Activities & Strategies

Beyond screenings, the PHCC team integrated simplified educational activities and interactive games designed to make learning about dental hygiene fun for children. Supportive giveaways were also provided to encourage positive habits. These strategies are in line with broader public health initiatives promoting preventative healthcare.

Staff professionalism and efficient organization were key to the event’s success. The team prioritized creating a comfortable environment for children during the screenings, recognizing that a positive first experience can significantly impact a child’s willingness to accept future preventative procedures. Qatar has been expanding access to healthcare for children in recent years.

Parent surveys following the event revealed high levels of satisfaction with both the quality of services and the overall experience. The quick dental screening offered was identified by parents as the most valuable component of the program. A majority of participants expressed increased motivation to prioritize their children’s dental care after attending the Kids Healthy Village.

The PHCC’s commitment to preventative dentistry aims to reduce the prevalence of tooth decay and other oral health issues among children in Qatar. Early detection and intervention are crucial for addressing these problems effectively and preventing more serious complications later in life. These efforts align with the Qatar National Health Strategy.

Looking ahead, the PHCC intends to continue its involvement in community-based initiatives like the Kids Healthy Village. Discussions are underway regarding expanding the scope of services offered at future events and increasing outreach to underserved populations. The success of this year’s event will likely inform these plans, although specific details and timelines remain to be finalized. Further analysis of the parent survey data is anticipated to provide more insights into community needs and preferences.

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