Anambra State Post-Campaign Net Tracking Survey
Anambra State Post-Campaign Net Tracking Survey
Anambra State Post-Campaign Net Tracking Survey
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<strong>Anambra</strong> LLIN campaign evaluation<br />
• <strong>Net</strong> hanging was not very high with only 61.1% of campaign nets hanging but this was<br />
mainly due to motivational problems and nets not being needed rather than people not<br />
knowing how to hang the net as only 6.8% of households reported such difficulties in<br />
hanging.<br />
• Once the decision was taken to hang the net, use was good and nets were used very<br />
frequently suggesting that addressing the general motivation to use nets (net culture) is<br />
the main problem in <strong>Anambra</strong> <strong>State</strong>.<br />
• Achieved coverage with at least two LLIN per household – the national indicator for<br />
universal coverage – was quite high with 68.2%, but short of the 80% target. However,<br />
if the “one net for every two people” criteria was used, universal coverage was only<br />
42.9% and this is due to the limitation of two nets per household irrespective of<br />
household size.<br />
• While there is evidence that the BCC component was effective in supporting net hanging<br />
and use, it was obviously lacking in intensity.<br />
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