305 Publications items related to 'Nigeria'
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Resources: Annual review :
Coverage and quality of seasonal malaria chemoprevention supported by Malaria Consortium in 2025
This report outlines the methods used by Malaria Consortium to monitor coverage of the seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) programme and the quality of SMC delivery in 2025.
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Social and behaviour change
Malaria Consortium’s social and behaviour change (SBC) programming has influenced social norms, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, and informed policy at national and international levels.
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Resources: Project brief :
Decision-making in the built environment as a public health intervention for malaria control — BEDMAC
This project is building and validating transdisciplinary, cross-continental knowledge on the connections between climate, health and the built environment that can be linked to the risk of malaria…
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Resources: Project brief :
Insecticide-treated net distribution campaign and evaluation in Nigeria
Malaria Consortium is expanding equitable access to insecticide-treated nets and strengthening evidence for malaria control in Abia, Borno, Federal Capital Territory and Kogi.
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Resources: Annual review :
Malaria Consortium’s seasonal malaria chemoprevention programme: Philanthropy report 2025
This report summarises achievements and challenges in areas where Malaria Consortium used philanthropic funding for seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in 2025.
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Resources: Case study :
Designing interventions to increase the use of malaria nets
Malaria Consortium has been working with the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) to design and test interventions that close the gap that exists between availability and use of insecticide-treated nets.
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Resources: Project brief :
Accelerating malaria control and elimination efforts in Nigeria — AMCEEN
Malaria Consortium is supporting health sector stakeholders in Kano state, Nigeria, to strengthen evidence-based local government area planning for malaria elimination.
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Resources: Project brief :
Strengthening malaria financing, surveillance and resistance response in turbulent global contexts
This project, placing advocacy at its core, aims to strengthen malaria financing, surveillance and resistance response by influencing policy and practice at national, regional and global levels.
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Resources: Project brief :
Safety and antimicrobial resistance of mass administration of azithromycin in children in Nigeria—SARMAAN II
We are supporting the scaling up of azithromycin administration to children aged 1–59 months across 11 states of Nigeria, to reduce cases and deaths from malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea.
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Resources: Journal article :
Seasonal climate patterns and their impact on mosquito net use in Nigeria: Evidence from repeated surveys
Seasonal patterns of temperature and rainfall affect the use of insecticide-treated nets to prevent malaria among households who already own a net. Perceived heat and an absence of mosquitoes were…
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Resources: Journal article :
Investigating factors enabling the acceptability of perennial malaria chemoprevention implementation in Osun State, Nigeria: Evidence from a qualitative process evaluation
Qualitative research carried out in Osun state, Nigeria, identified the factors that affect acceptability to caregivers of perennial malaria chemoprevention, highlighting the importance of…
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Resources: Annual review :
Impact report 2025
We reflect on Malaria Consortium's key achievements in advancing malaria and public health programmes between April 2024 and March 2025 as part of collective efforts that demonstrate the continued…
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Resources: Poster :
Comparative analysis of azithromycin coverage when integrated with seasonal malaria chemoprevention delivery in Nigeria: A case study of Kebbi state
Partial integration of azithromycin mass drug administration into an existing child survival platform in Kebbi state was beneficial in delivering high-quality results without co-administration.
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Resources: Poster :
Closing the access-use gap in insecticide-treated nets through behavioural science: A feasibility study in Nigeria and Uganda
The Net Champion Programme is feasible, well accepted and may help overcome behavioural barriers to optimal ITN use.
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Resources: Presentation :
Operational feasibility, acceptability and coverage of perennial malaria chemoprevention: The Nigeria experience
The success of perennial malaria chemoprevention depends on strong operational systems to enable delivery, and high acceptability to promote uptake.
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Resources: Presentation :
The impact of perennial malaria chemoprevention on key health outcomes in children aged 2–18 months: Results from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in Nigeria
Perennial malaria chemoprevention is associated with reductions in all-cause consultations, cases of clinical malaria and cases of severe malaria; improved coverage is expected to lead to greater…
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Resources: Presentation :
Is perennial malaria chemoprevention cost-effective? Evidence from integrated delivery with routine immunisation in Nigeria
Perennial malaria chemoprevention is a cost-effective intervention for reducing malaria morbidity and mortality among children under two years in Nigeria and supports policy consideration for…
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Resources: Journal article :
Impact of seasonal malaria chemoprevention: a plausibility evaluation of routine data from health facilities in three implementing states in Nigeria
Following the introduction of seasonal malaria chemoprevention, uncomplicated malaria cases fell by half overall; however the study identified significant variations in the level of reduction between…
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Resources: Poster :
Perceived barriers and enablers for sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine perennial malaria chemoprevention implementation in Osun state: A qualitative analysis of the process evaluation study
Effective scale-up of perennial malaria chemoprevention in Nigeria requires addressing health system gaps, strengthening caregiver awareness and deepening community engagement.
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Resources: Poster :
Assessing cohort retention and associated factors among seasonal malaria chemoprevention-eligible children in four West and Central African countries in 2024
Child, caregiver and health system factors predict cohort retention. Empowering caregivers through targeted education and community engagement is essential for sustaining seasonal malaria…