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Publication Date:
21/11/2019

Author:
Olusola Oresanya
Abraham Ahmadu
Olatunde Adesoro
Louise Maranda
Diego Moroso
and Kolawole Maxwell

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Assessing the quality of seasonal malaria chemoprevention delivery by low-literate community health workers in Nigeria

Publication Date:
21/11/2019
Author:
Olusola Oresanya
Abraham Ahmadu
Olatunde Adesoro
Louise Maranda
Diego Moroso
and Kolawole Maxwell
Type:
Poster

In 2018, Malaria Consortium trained 20,969 low-literate community health workers in Nigeria to administer seasonal malaria chemoprevention to approximately 3.2 million children under five in Jigawa, Katsina, Sokoto and Zamfara states. This poster assesses their performance and was presented at the 68th annual meeting of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

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Country: Nigeria

Keywords: Capacity building | Child and maternal health | Health system strengthening | Malaria | Maternal, neonatal and child health | Preventive treatments | Quality improvement | Seasonal malaria chemoprevention | SDG3

 

 

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