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Participants 542,534
US$ 248,277,406
Nets 114,791,039

Ntcheu District 2015, Malawi  

Summary

Nets: 435,000 LLINs
When: Feb 16
Distributed by:  Concern Universal


This distribution is a re-coverage distribution following on from the district-wide universal coverage distribution AMF and Concern Universal carried out in Feb 2012. It will achieve universal coverage (all sleeping spaces covered) of the district's population of ~700,000.
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Details

 

Post-distribution

The two objectives of post-distribution activity are i) to monitor and report on the continued use of the nets (achieved via six-monthly Post-Distribution net use and condition Check-Ups (PDCUs) which collect data from 5% of the households, randomly selected and visited unannounced, that received nets during the distribution) and ii) to assess the impact in terms of reduced malaria to which the nets contribute (achieved via monthly malaria case rate and mortality data, received quarterly).

Post-Distribution net use and condition Check Ups (PDCU)

24-month PDCU

Summary

  • 8,253 households, 21,801 nets surveyed,
  • 34% of nets hung, 5% present but not hung
  • 39% of sleeping spaces covered
  • 19% in very good, 15% in good and 3% in viable condition, 63% worn out

Documentation

18-month PDCU

Summary

  • 7,547 households, 19,491 nets surveyed,
  • 50% of nets hung, 14% present but not hung
  • 61% of sleeping spaces covered
  • 31% in very good, 28% in good and 7% in viable condition, 34% worn out

Documentation

12-month PDCU

Summary

  • 8,210 households, 19,146 nets surveyed,
  • 72% of nets hung, 16% present but not hung
  • 78% of sleeping spaces covered
  • 60% in very good, 26% in good, 4% in viable condition, 11% worn out

Documentation

6-month PDCU

Summary

  • 8,750 households, 24,590 nets surveyed,
  • 69% of nets hung, 19% present but not hung
  • 87% of sleeping spaces covered
  • 70% in very good, 18% in good, 2% in viable condition, 10% worn out

Documentation