The document outlines the implementation of integrated community case management (ICCM) for childhood illnesses in three African countries, emphasizing the importance of community health workers in reducing morbidity and mortality. It details the planning, training, and supportive supervision necessary for effective ICCM deployment, while highlighting key lessons learned from participatory evaluations conducted in Uganda, South Sudan, and Zambia. The findings advocate for community involvement in health worker selection and collaboration between health authorities to ensure successful ICCM integration into existing health systems.