Malaria
In the last decade, malaria control and treatment interventions have received a boost of funding and renewed attention, contributing to a decrease in the disease burden. This success is attributed to key interventions such as insecticide-treated nets, indoor spraying, preventive treatment during pregnancy, diagnostics, and effective first-line drugs. However, the disease remains a global health priority, particularly affecting countries in sub-Saharan Africa, where as many as nine in 10 malaria deaths occur among children under five years old. Although the disease is preventable and curable, there is limited availability of consistent and high-quality malaria data to guide program implementation and to measure achievements.
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Malaria cases are often concentrated in geographic areas or among specific populations. A strong malaria information system–including effective surveillance, monitoring and evaluation (SME), and a strengthened routine health information system (RHIS)–can provide timely and reliable data. That data can help identify and address target populations and inform decision making and the implementation of existing strategies or new ones, including potential vaccines.
MEASURE Evaluation was a recognized leader in malaria SME. With support from the President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), we supported the Roll Back Malaria Monitoring and Evaluation Reference Group in developing global guidelines, evaluation protocols, indicators, tools, and survey instruments to measure the impact of malaria control efforts in countries and at the global level.
We worked with ministries of health at national and subnational levels, USAID missions, and other key stakeholders. Our strategic approach in malaria included these five activities:
- Coordinating global SME efforts
- Developing methods and tools for M&E of malaria control programs
- Providing technical leadership and conducting research to better inform malaria control programs
- Building capacity in SME of malaria control programs
- Supporting countries and regions to build strong SME systems
In June 2019, USAID awarded a five-year malaria project to MEASURE Evaluation – PMI Measure Malaria. Consortium partners are UNC, ICF Macro, Inc., Tulane University, John Snow, Inc., and Palladium International, LLC.
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