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Publication Date:
26/01/2022

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Project brief
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Supporting Uganda’s Malaria Reduction and Elimination Strategy (SUMRES): Working towards malaria-free districts in Uganda

Publication Date:
26/01/2022
Type:
Project brief

Malaria Consortium is establishing a functional integrated community case management (iCCM) programme in the northern Uganda Lango and Acholi regions through the Supporting Uganda’s Malaria Reduction and Elimination Strategy (SUMRES) project. It aims to reduce morbidity and mortality due to malaria and other common illnesses and targets a population of approximately 2.8 million people, including 28,000 pregnant women and 561,000 under-fives. The three key interventions that we seek to deliver are: iCCM; capacity development at private health facilities; and surveillance and health systems strengthening.

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Country: Uganda

Keywords: Community delivery | Malaria | Case management | Diagnosis | iCCM | Malaria in pregnancy | Quality improvement | Treatment | SDG10 | SDG3

 

 

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