Never miss the latest ESG news, interviews & insights. Subscribe for our weekly newsletter!
Top Banner

Malaria No More working with key stakeholders to develop comprehensive malaria elimination strategy for Assam

csr

Guwahati, April 13, 2023. Malaria No More (MNM) in collaboration with the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), Assam organized a workshop to deliberate on malaria elimination strategies for the state. Malaria continues to pose a public health challenge across the tribal belts and rural communities of Assam. The goal of the workshop was to develop a state-specific malaria elimination strategy in collaboration with the state government and help reduce the burden of the disease in Assam while strengthening the efforts towards malaria elimination. The workshop engaged with health officers from the Regional Office of Health and Family Welfare and the State Health Department of Assam participated.

The workshop focused on a range of themes that included assessing the preparedness for elimination in the state, re-aligning strategies from control to elimination, the need for improved surveillance and case management, the use of innovative tools and technologies, integration of improved data collection and management tools and the importance of community engagement and social behaviour change interventions. The Director Health Services, Govt. of Assam along with Mr. Pratik Kumar, Country Director, Malaria No More enlisted a comprehensive way forward for crafting "State and District Specific Malaria Elimination Plans".

Addressing the workshop, Dr. M.S. Lakshmi Priya, IAS, Mission Director, National Health Mission Assam said “To achieve malaria elimination in the state of Assam, surveillance and treatment compliance need to be robust. The most important person for any health program is the last patient suffering with the disease, identifying and treating them is critical to achieve elimination. We are in the business of saving lives and improving the quality of life for future generations. I am glad Malaria No More India has offered support to the Government of Assam for this endeavor – their experience of supporting other states with their respective malaria programs is reassuring and instills confidence.”

Speaking at the workshop, Mr. Pratik KumarCountry Director, Malaria No More India said, “The workshop was successful in deliberating and laying a roadmap for the development of a targeted state and district specific malaria elimination plans for the state of Assam. Building on our experience of supporting elimination efforts in the state of Odisha, we hope to similarly collaborate and support the state of Assam in building robust mechanisms and strategies to help the state achieve this ambition and move our country one step closer to a Malaria Mukt Bharat.”

The workshop provided a strong foundation for the development of a comprehensive and targeted strategy to eliminate malaria in Assam. This included earmarked interventions to reduce the burden of the disease, increased investment in malaria research and improved community engagement. The need for collaboration between civil society, private sector, industry, global philanthropies was also emphasised.

Subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter