National Communication Strategy for Malaria Elimination, 2017-2021
The vision of this national strategy is to attain a malaria-free Zambia. The goal is to eliminate local malaria infection and disease in Zambia by 2021, and to maintain the malaria-free status and prevent reintroduction and importation of malaria into areas where the disease has been eliminated.
Key elimination interventions include vector control; case management; parasite clearance; health promotion; enhanced surveillance, monitoring, evaluation, and research for informed decision-making, including quality and timely facility/community reporting of cases.
Source: National Malaria Elimination Centre
Date of Publication: October 1, 2020
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- SBCC for Malaria in Pregnancy: Strategy Development Guidance
- Promoting Quality Malaria Medicines Through SBCC: An Implementation Kit
- Integrated Management Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control
- WHO Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Strategy 2018-2025
- The Strategic Framework for Malaria Social and Behaviour Change Communication 2018-2030
- CDC’s Guiding Principles for Public-Private Partnerships: A Tool to Support Engagement to Achieve Public Health Goals
- Malaria Social and Behaviour Change Program Guidance in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic
- Tailoring Malaria Interventions in the COVID-19 Response
- Practical Guidance for Risk Communication and Community Engagement (RCCE) for Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), Migrants, and Host Communities Particularly Vulnerable to COVID-19 Pandemic
- WHO COVID-19 Strategy Update
- Advocacy, Communication and Social mobilisation Action Plan for Malaria Elimination in Swaziland, 2015-2017
- National Strategic Plan for Malaria Control and Elimination in Thailand, 2011- 2016
- Plan de Communication 2015-2017 pour la Lutte contre le Paludisme
- Plan de Communication pour la Lutte Contre le Paludisme, 2013-2017, rev 2016
- National Plan of Action for the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation in Kenya 1999–2019