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Publication Date:
22/06/2022

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Monitoring and evaluating insecticide-treated net campaigns in Nigeria: Assessing the impact of net campaigns in Ondo and Anambra states

Publication Date:
22/06/2022
Type:
Project brief

Mass distribution of insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), deployed alongside other proven malaria control interventions, is an effective vector control measure that has contributed substantially to the reduction of malaria incidence in many African countries. With this monitoring and evaluation project in Ondo and Anambra, we aim to study the epidemiological and entomological impacts and outcomes of the ITN campaigns compared to baseline, and use the findings to improve vector-control decisions based on a deeper understanding of the intervention’s cost-effectiveness. 

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Country: Nigeria

Keywords: Community delivery | Costing and economic impact evaluation | Monitoring and evaluation | Malaria | Resistance management | Vector control | SDG3

 

 

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