66 items related to 'Monitoring and evaluation'
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Resources: Annual review :
Coverage and quality of seasonal malaria chemoprevention supported by Malaria Consortium in 2025
This report outlines the methods used by Malaria Consortium to monitor coverage of the seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) programme and the quality of SMC delivery in 2025.
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completedHappy Feet: Accelerating control of podoconiosis in Ethiopia
Project: Happy Feet
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Resources: Annual review :
Malaria Consortium Strategy Overview 2025–2028
Malaria Consortium's strategy for 2025–2028 sets out the pillars that guide our efforts and the enablers through which we create tangible, scalable, sustainable impact.
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Resources: Project report :
Coverage and quality of seasonal malaria chemoprevention supported by Malaria Consortium in 2024
This report outlines the methods used by Malaria Consortium to monitor coverage of the seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) programme and the quality of SMC delivery in 2024.
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Resources: Case study :
Hybrid participation in data discussion meetings sustains data-driven decisions
Closer collaboration between district and province health teams in Manica province, Mozambique, has promoted timely and focused evaluation of malaria surveillance data.
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Mozambique
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Photo story: Sharing lessons from Cambodia on the malaria elimination journey
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20 years of impact: Saving lives, transforming communities
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Prioritising the pneumonia and diarrhoea agenda in Ethiopia: Strengthening strategies for child survival
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International Women's Day 2024: Seven ways to make health programmes gender intentional
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Top reads of 2022
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Resources: Journal article :
Adaptation of lot quality assurance sampling to monitor seasonal malaria chemoprevention delivery performance
This case study describes the adaptation of lot quality assurance sampling to assess the quality of SMC delivery and inform actions for improvement in Nasarawa state, Nigeria.
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Photo story :
Photo story: Sharing lessons from Cambodia on the malaria elimination journey
From 17 to 21 March 2024, national malaria programme representatives from 11 African and Middle Eastern countries embarked on an insightful learning exchange to Cambodia, united in their commitment…
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Thought leadership :
How can we achieve a malaria-free world?
This blog was written collaboratively by Shana Warren, Associate Director of Path-to-Scale Research & Research Scientist at Innovations for Poverty Action, a research and policy NGO, and…
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Resources: Project report :
Coverage and quality of seasonal malaria chemoprevention supported by Malaria Consortium in 2023
This report outlines our methods for monitoring coverage of our SMC programme and the quality of its delivery in 2023.
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Blog :
International Women's Day 2024: Seven ways to make health programmes gender intentional
To successfully reduce the gender equity gap in healthcare, we need to be gender intentional in our health programming. This means identifying and understanding gender inequalities, gender-based…
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Resources: Journal article :
From efficacy to effectiveness: a comprehensive framework for monitoring, evaluating and optimizing SMC programmes
This paper describes the process for developing a comprehensive monitoring and evaluation framework tailored specifically to seasonal malaria chemoprevention.
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Resources: Poster :
Rapid assessment of malaria surveillance system at district level in Mozambique
Completeness and accuracy of data were suboptimal at district level. The frequency of data quality assurance visits did not show clear improvements across all quality indicators.
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Resources: Poster :
User satisfaction and influencing factors of an integrated malaria information system in Mozambique
Mozambique’s integrated malaria information storage system is easy to use and improves decision-making. However, the platform could be improved by ensuring timely data updates.
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Resources: Journal article :
Usability of pulse oximeters used by community health and primary care workers as screening tools for severe illness in children under five in low resource settings
This cross-sectional study explores the usability of pulse-oximeters for community health and primary care workers in Cambodia, Ethiopia, South Sudan and Uganda.