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In the fight against malaria, quality information is our strongest ally

In the fight against malaria, quality information is our strongest ally
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National-malaria-data-repository
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Technical assistance to support the Nigeria NMEP in the use of digital maps for ITN and other health campaigns

Technical assistance to support the Nigeria NMEP in the use of digital maps for ITN and other health campaigns
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Malaria Consortium - Flexibility and adaptation key to maintaining SMC coverage in Nigeria's conflict-affected Borno state

Malaria Consortium Flexibility and adaptation key to maintaining smc coverage in nigerias conflict affected borno state - One of the world’s leading non-profit organisations specialising in the prevention, control and treatment of malaria and other communicable diseases among vulnerable populations.

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When Knowledge Is Not Enough: Applying a Behavioral Design Approach to Improve Fever Case Management in Nigeria

"[T]he feedback and perspectives shared by providers.suggested that providing information alone was unlikely to change behavior, as many of those who failed to follow guidelines already understood the requirement to test for malaria before treating clients." In Nigeria, there is a risk that healthcare providers may overdiagnose and overtreat mala

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