President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) End Use Verification Data
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This data asset contains facility-based data on malaria stock status, commodity management, and case management. The President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) is a U.S. Government initiative designed to reduce malaria deaths and illnesses in target countries, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, with a long-term vision of a world without malaria. Enacted in 2005, the current strategy sets out to meet the following goals: (1) reduce malaria mortality by one-third from 2015 levels in PMI-supported countries, achieving greater than 80% reduction from PMI’s original 2000 levels; (2) reduce malaria morbidity in PMI-supported countries by 40% from 2015 levels; and (3) assist at least five PMI-supported countries to meet the WHO criteria for national or sub-national pre-elimination. The strategy is built around five focus areas to achieve these goals: (1) Achieving and sustaining scale of proven interventions; (2) adapting to changing epidemiology and incorporating new tools; (3) improving countries’ capacity to collect and use information; (4) mitigating risk against the current malaria control gains; and (5) building capacity and health systems. The data contains information about malaria case management, commodity management for the following countries: Burkina Faso, Ghana, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
PMI DELIVER dataset
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The President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) is a U.S. Government initiative designed to reduce malaria deaths and illnesses in target countries in sub-Saharan Africa with a long-term vision of a world without malaria. This dataset contains information on commodity shipments from April 2012 to February 2017. These data include among other things the following important data elements: Order#, Country, Product name, Manufacturer, Mode of transport, delivery status and date, and quantity.
PMI Impact Malaria Mali: SMC Independent Monitoring Survey 2020
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This data asset contains data from the independent Seasonal Malarial Chemoprevention (SMC) monitoring survey conducted in 3 PMI Impact Malaria (IM) project intervention regions in August 2020. In each region 2 districts were selected. For the sampling, two groups were created, namely the group of high performing districts and the group of low performing districts at the first and fourth rounds. This performance criterion refers to the coverage rate achieved per round. A random selection was made from each group to select the two districts in each region. The survey, which is a mechanism for evaluating the implementation of SMC at the community level, was conducted after the first and fourth rounds of SMC in order to ensure early detection of problems in the field and to guide corrective actions aimed at optimizing the impact of the intervention. The survey assessed the results of the campaign's effectiveness in meeting its objectives and in improving the distribution of SMC to targeted children. Data were collected from a total of 4 health districts. In each district, two (2) health areas were selected on the basis of performance. Four(4) villages were randomly selected in each health area based on geographic accessibility, security and village size. In each selected village, thirty (30) concessions were randomly surveyed by independent monitors.