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PMI Measure Malaria End-of-Project Report

PMI Measure Malaria End-of-Project Report

PMI Measure Malaria End-of-Project Report

Author(s): PMI Measure Malaria
Year: 2023
Filed under: annual report, Malaria, malaria data, PMI, report

Increased Access and Use of Malaria and Other Health Program Data in Madagascar Has Improved Decision Making

Increased Access and Use of Malaria and Other Health Program Data in Madagascar Has Improved Decision Making

Increased Access and Use of Malaria and Other Health Program Data in Madagascar Has Improved Decision Making

Author(s): PMI Measure Malaria
Year: 2023
Filed under: brief, DHIS2, Health programs, Madagascar, Malaria, malaria data

Évaluation du système de surveillance du paludisme en République démocratique du Congo : Rapport final

Évaluation du système de surveillance du paludisme en République démocratique du Congo : Rapport final

Évaluation du système de surveillance du paludisme en République démocratique du Congo : Rapport final

Author(s): PMI Measure Malaria
Year: 2023
Filed under: DRC, Evaluation, Malaria, paludisme, report

Évaluation du système de surveillance du paludisme au Cameroun : Résumé technique

Évaluation du système de surveillance du paludisme au Cameroun : Résumé technique

Évaluation du système de surveillance du paludisme au Cameroun : Résumé technique

Author(s): PMI Measure Malaria
Year: 2022
Filed under: brief, Cameroon, Evaluation, French, Malaria, paludisme, Surveillance

End Malaria Faster: U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative 2021 – 2026 Strategy

End Malaria Faster: U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative 2021 – 2026 Strategy

End Malaria Faster: U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative 2021 – 2026 Strategy

Author(s): PMI
Year: 2021
Filed under: COVID-19, Data, Detection, Malaria, Malaria control, Malaria Surveillance, PMI, prevention, strategy

Associating the scale-up of insecticide-treated nets and use with the decline in all-cause child mortality in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2005 to 2014

Associating the scale-up of insecticide-treated nets and use with the decline in all-cause child mortality in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2005 to 2014

Associating the scale-up of insecticide-treated nets and use with the decline in all-cause child mortality in the Democratic Republic of Congo from 2005 to 2014

Author(s): Johanna Karemere, Ismael G. Nana, Andrew Andrada, Olivier Kakesa, Eric Mukomena Sompwe, Joris Likwela Losimba, Jacques Emina, Aboubacar Sadou, Michael Humes & Yazoumé Yé
Year: 2021
Filed under: Child Health, child mortality, DRC, insecticide-treated nets, itns, journal article, Malaria, scale-up

Estimating the Fraction of Severe Malaria among Malaria-Positive Children: Analysis of Household Surveys in 19 Malaria-Endemic Countries in Africa

Estimating the Fraction of Severe Malaria among Malaria-Positive Children: Analysis of Household Surveys in 19 Malaria-Endemic Countries in Africa

Estimating the Fraction of Severe Malaria among Malaria-Positive Children: Analysis of Household Surveys in 19 Malaria-Endemic Countries in Africa

Year: 2020
Filed under: Child Health, Children, household surveys, Malaria, severe malaria

Management of uncomplicated malaria among children under five years at public and private sector facilities in Mali

Management of uncomplicated malaria among children under five years at public and private sector facilities in Mali

Management of uncomplicated malaria among children under five years at public and private sector facilities in Mali

Author(s): Seydou Fomba, Diakalia Koné, Bakary Doumbia, Diadier Diallo, Thomas Druetz, Lia Florey, Thomas P. Eisele, Erin Eckert, Jules Mihigo & Ruth A. Ashton
Year: 2020
Filed under: Case management, Children, Febrile illness, Malaria, Mali

Estimating malaria chemoprevention and vector control coverage using program and campaign data: A scoping review of current practices and opportunities

Estimating malaria chemoprevention and vector control coverage using program and campaign data: A scoping review of current practices and opportunities

Estimating malaria chemoprevention and vector control coverage using program and campaign data: A scoping review of current practices and opportunities

Author(s): Johanna Nice, Honelgn Nahusenay, Erin Eckert, Thomas P Eisele, and Ruth A Ashton
Year: 2020
Filed under: Data, Evaluation, intervention, M&E, Malaria, routine data, surveys

Cadre d’évaluation des programmes nationaux de lutte contre le paludisme dans les zones de transmission modérée et faible

Cadre d’évaluation des programmes nationaux de lutte contre le paludisme dans les zones de transmission modérée et faible

Cadre d’évaluation des programmes nationaux de lutte contre le paludisme dans les zones de transmission modérée et faible

Author(s): Groupe de travail sur l’évaluation du Groupe de référence pour le suivi et l’évaluation de Roll Back Malaria
Year: 2020
Filed under: Evaluation, Malaria, Malaria control, paludisme

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This information was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) under the terms of the PMI Measure Malaria Associate Award No. 7200AA19LA00001. PMI Measure Malaria is implemented by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partnership with ICF Macro, Inc.; Tulane University; John Snow, Inc.; and Palladium International, LLC. The contents do not necessarily reflect the views of USAID/PMI or the United States Government.

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