Malaria programme reviews: - World Health Organization
Malaria programme reviews: - World Health Organization
Malaria programme reviews: - World Health Organization
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A manual for reviewing the performance of malaria control and elimination <strong>programme</strong>s 77<br />
2.1 Historical milestones in malaria control<br />
2.2 <strong>Malaria</strong> control within the national development agenda<br />
2.3 National health policy<br />
2.4 National health sector strategic plan<br />
2.5 National development plan<br />
2.6 <strong>Organization</strong>al structure for malaria control<br />
2.7 Key strategies for malaria control<br />
2.8 Key players in malaria control<br />
2.9 Linkages and coordination<br />
2.10 Conclusions and Recommendations<br />
3. ePiDeMioLoGy oF MaLaria<br />
This section will describe what has been existing and also any modifications to the epidemiology<br />
noted/suspected based on review findings:<br />
3.1 Geographical distribution of malaria<br />
3.2 Population at risk<br />
3.3 Stratification and risk map<br />
3.4 <strong>Malaria</strong> parasites<br />
3.5 <strong>Malaria</strong> vectors<br />
3.6 Disease trends<br />
3.7 Conclusions and recommendations.<br />
4. ProGraMMe PerForManCe by theMatiC areas<br />
In this section, report on <strong>programme</strong> performance by thematic area as below.<br />
4.1 Programme management<br />
4.1.1 Introduction<br />
4.1.2 Policy<br />
4.1.3 <strong>Organization</strong><br />
4.1.4 Guidance<br />
4.1.5 Human resources, training and capacity development<br />
4.1.6 Strategic and annual planning<br />
4.1.7 Financing<br />
4.1.8 SWOT Analysis<br />
4.1.9 Successes, best practices and facilitating factors<br />
4.1.10 Problems and challenges<br />
4.1.11 Conclusions and recommendations