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Support to the National Malaria Programme in Nigeria 2

From 2008 to 2016, Malaria Consortium delivered the UK aid-funded Support to the National Malaria Programme in Nigeria (SuNMaP). This programme focused on scaling up malaria programme interventions in an effort to achieve universal coverage of antimalarial commodities and services for the prevention and treatment of malaria. Between 2010 and 2015, national malaria prevalence among children aged six to 59 months decreased from 42 to 27 percent, reaching an average of 21 percent in SuNMaP supported states.

Despite this progress, in 2017 Nigeria still accounted for 25 percent of malaria cases globally, making it one of the highest burden countries in the world. Such a figure highlighted the need for a further, comprehensive malaria programme.

SuNMaP 2 was a UK aid-funded follow-up to SuNMaP that supported government efforts to further reduce Nigeria’s malaria burden. The programme was implemented by Malaria Consortium and integrated malaria prevention, treatment, and other interventions at the community and service delivery levels, as well as in other settings, through public and private sector partnerships. It aimed to improve the planning, financing and delivery of sustainable malaria programmes across 165 local government areas in six states of Nigeria: Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Lagos, and Yobe.

Find out about the outcomes and impact of this project on the project closeout page.

 

Start date
01/12/2018
End date
01/09/2024
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Countries
Africa > Nigeria
Funder
UK aid from the UK government
Partners
Abt Britain, Federation of Muslim Women's Associations in Nigeria, Health Policy Research Group of University of Nigeria, Nsukka Campus, Innovision, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Mannion Daniels West Africa, Nigeria Interfaith Action Association Springfield Centre
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