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Funds raised US$460,589,464
Nets funded 222,758,373
People protected 400,965,071

Ntcheu District 2012, Malawi  

Summary

Nets: 268,420 LLINs
When: Dec 11-Feb 12
Distributed by:  Concern Universal


268,420 nets were distributed in Ntcheu District, one of Malawi's 28 districts, to achieve coverage of all sleeping spaces. This is a hugely significant campaign to combat malaria in Malawi and is part of a nationwide programme to cover all sleeping spaces in all districts.
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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)

33-month PDCU

Summary

  • 9,500 households, 20,688 nets surveyed,
  • 52% of nets hung, 13% in very good and 23% in good condition

Documentation

24-month PDCU

Summary

  • 8,939 households, 18,448 nets surveyed,
  • 81% of nets hung, 49% in very good condition

Documentation

15-month PDCU

Summary

  • 9,250 households, 18,580 nets surveyed,
  • 85% of nets hung, 89% in very good condition

Documentation

6-month PDCU

Summary

  • 7,689 households, 15,814 nets surveyed,
  • 90% of nets hung, 99% in very good condition

Documentation

Malaria case rate data

  • Most recent data received October 2013
    • Apr/May/Jun 2013 data
    • Malaria down approx 40% vs prior year

  • Next malaria data due November 2013 for Jul/Aug/Sep
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