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USAID's Malaria Action Program for Districts (MAPD)

Despite significant progress over the last decade, malaria remains persistently high in most areas of Uganda. The country still has one of the highest malaria burdens in Africa.

USAID’s Malaria Action Program for Districts, made possible by support from the American and British people, is working to help control this disease. The programme is being implemented by Malaria Consortium in partnership with Jhpiego, Banyan Global, Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU), Deloitte Uganda and Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI).

Start Date:19/08/2016End Date:18/08/2021Country:UgandaRegion:AfricaKeywords:Monitoring and evaluation, Digital health, Malaria,Capacity development, Surveillance, Child and maternal health, Health system strengthening, Malaria, Diagnosis, Malaria in pregnancy, Preventive treatmentsDonor:USAIDBudget:41,452,706 USDPartners:Jhpiego
Infectious Diseases Institute (IDI)
Banyan Global
Deloitte Uganda
Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU)
Prime Recipient:Malaria Consortium

 

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