Cameroon is among the 10 African countries with the highest malaria cases, but diagnosis and treatment remain poor. Since 2017, armed violence in the Northwest and Southwest regions has led to the displacement of over 700,000 people and the closure of over 35 percent of health facilities. Led by Reach Out Cameroon, this operational research project will develop and evaluate context-specific, community-based interventions to improve access to effective malaria case management services for internally displaced persons and host communities in the Southwest and Littoral regions.
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