34 Publications items related to 'Costing and economic impact evaluation'
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Resources: Journal article :
Digital transformation of campaign delivery: a mixed-methods costing and efficiency analysis from Mozambique's seasonal malaria chemoprevention programme
Digitalisation of the seasonal malaria chemoprevention campaign in Nampula, Mozambique, although incurring slightly higher costs than the paper-based campaign, has the potential to be a strategic and…
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Resources: Presentation :
Digital transformation of campaign delivery: Costs and efficiency insights from Mozambique’s seasonal malaria chemoprevention programme
When seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) delivery went digital in 2023/24, it transformed how the SMC campaign in Mozambique is planned, delivered and monitored in real-time. This presentation…
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Resources: Presentation :
Is perennial malaria chemoprevention cost-effective? Evidence from integrated delivery with routine immunisation in Nigeria
Perennial malaria chemoprevention is a cost-effective intervention for reducing malaria morbidity and mortality among children under two years in Nigeria and supports policy consideration for…
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Resources: Journal article :
A cost analysis comparing seasonal malaria chemoprevention with and without vitamin A supplementation among under-5 children in Nigeria
A comparison of the cost per child of a standalone seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) campaign versus a campaign that integrated SMC with vitamin A supplementation reveals a modest additional…
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Resources: Journal article :
Accelerating Nigeria towards malaria elimination requires moving away from business as usual: Insights from a political economy analysis
By applying political economy analysis to the malaria programme in Nigeria, we have been able to gain a deeper understanding of the contextual factors that are holding back progress towards malaria…
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Resources: Journal article :
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention in northern Mozambique: A cost-effectiveness analysis
This study provides evidence for the cost-effectiveness of protecting under-fives with seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in an area of seasonal malaria transmission outside of the Sahel region,…
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Universal health coverage
Universal health coverage is fundamental to the design and implementation of our programmes.
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Resources: Journal article :
The private sector market for malaria rapid diagnostic tests in Nigeria: Results of the 2018 market survey
Increasing household knowledge of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) may aid increasing demand, while subsidised RDTs may address supply and price issues.
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Resources: Journal article :
The impact of the private sector co-payment mechanism on the private market for ACT in Nigeria
Supply of rapid diagnostic tests and artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) medicines needs to be synchronised to prevent high levels of ACT misuse.
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Resources: Project brief :
Monitoring and evaluating insecticide-treated net campaigns in Nigeria
We are collaborating with partners to implement a universal coverage insecticide-treated nets replacement campaign in Ondo and Anambra states, Nigeria.
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Resources: Project brief :
Strengthening the pneumonia response in Ethiopia: Developing an action plan for the integrated management of newborn and childhood illnesses
With our partners in Ethiopia, we are developing an action plan for the integrated management of newborn and childhood illnesses, including pneumonia.
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Resources: Project brief :
Strengthening the pneumonia response in Chad: Developing a pneumonia control strategy
We aim to improve pneumonia case management in Chad through understanding the methods used to manage cases at different levels of the health system.
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Resources: Learning brief :
Integrating seasonal malaria chemoprevention and vitamin A supplementation: Lessons learnt from Nigeria
Integrating vitamin A supplementation into the SMC campaign in Bauchi state, Nigeria, was feasible and accepted by implementers and communities.
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Resources: Project report :
USAID Malaria Action Program for Districts: Year 4 report
During its fourth year, the project continued to conduct capacity building and health system strengthening despite the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Resources: Project report :
USAID Malaria Action Program for Districts: Year 3 report
During MAPD's third year, the project overcame a number of additional challenges including prolonged upsurges of malaria in some districts. Read the Year 3 report in full...
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Resources: Journal article :
Performance of five pulse oximeters to detect hypoxaemia as an indicator of severe illness in children under five by frontline health workers in low-resource settings
In this first trial in Cambodia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Uganda, researchers wanted to identify the most user-friendly pulse oximeters for frontline health workers.
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Resources: Journal article :
Seasonal malaria chemoprevention in the Sahel subregion of Africa: A cost-effectiveness and cost-savings analysis
This study provides timely and important evidence on the cost, cost-effectiveness and potential cost savings of the first large-scale, multi-country SMC campaign.
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Resources: Journal article :
Effectiveness of seasonal malaria chemoprevention at scale in west and central Africa: An observational study
This study evaluates the ACCESS-SMC project, which sought to remove barriers to SMC scale-up in seven countries in 2015–2016.
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Resources: Presentation :
Co-implementing vitamin A supplementation with seasonal malaria chemoprevention in Sokoto state, Nigeria: A feasibility study
This presentation explores the feasibility and acceptability of co-delivering vitamin A supplementation via the SMC campaign.
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Resources: Synopsis :
Designing and implementing a monitoring and evaluation framework for seasonal malaria chemoprevention
We are developing a monitoring and evaluation framework for SMC to facilitate appraisal of the quality of programme delivery across countries.