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Somalia 17 months Roadmap plan to achieve 100% coverage of malaria control by Dec. 2010

Somalia 17 months Roadmap plan to achieve 100% coverage of malaria control by Dec. 2010 Annual Malaria Revie and Planning Meeting FOR EAST & SOUTHERN AFRICA 6 - 9 July 09 Safari Hotel Windhoek , Namibia. Situation Analysis.

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Somalia 17 months Roadmap plan to achieve 100% coverage of malaria control by Dec. 2010

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  1. Somalia 17 months Roadmap plan to achieve 100% coverage of malaria control by Dec. 2010 Annual Malaria Revie and Planning Meeting FOR EAST & SOUTHERN AFRICA 6 - 9 July 09 Safari Hotel Windhoek, Namibia

  2. Situation Analysis • Only C&SZ are targeted for LLINs distribution / C&SZ estimated population 5,500,000 (2,750,000 LLINs as 1 per 2 persons) • 257,935LLINs have been distributed (2/HH) • All public health facilities use ACTs/RDTs (100% coverage / Estimated Annual Malaria cases sre 700,000 (ACTs + RDTs to cover all by age group) • Only 40% of population are covered with health services (280,000) • 60% of labs needed to undergo QC • Capacity building Needed • Training of 80 MMRT • 8 senior lab tech to be trained in lab QC • 470 staff trained in malaria communication • 560 health staff trained on epidemic preparedness & response

  3. Fund available from GF : • Global Fund Round 6: USD 27,678,731 • 1.2 million LLINs • ACTs RDTs

  4. 1.2 million LLINs Ordering and Distribution

  5. ACTs &RDTs

  6. Supervision & Capacity building 1

  7. Supervision & Capacity building 2

  8. Key Challenges in Somalia • Lack of strong central government • Poor co-ordination between PR-SR and WHO • Weak HMIS/MIS • Trained staffs turn over. • Sustainability of the ACT& RDTs supply for Somalia (After GF support?) • Inadequate human capacity in malaria microscopy and Entomology & VC. • Lack of central reference laboratory for malaria QC. • Low national staff motivation 8

  9. Technical Assistance needs over 17 months • National Malaria Strategy update (2011-2015) • Updating communication strategy for malaria • IEC/BCC • M&E • Operational research(AMDR-Study) and insecticide resistance monitoring • Establishment of insectory • Strengthening HIMS, malaria surveillance • Health Facility mapping

  10. Thank you

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