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443,514 people have participated in Against Malaria initiatives. more

Total Raised

US$ 5,857,581 has been raised from Against Malaria initiatives. more

# Nets

1,353,648 nets funded with the money raised. more

as at 03 Sep 2010

Kete, Batouri, Cameroon  Cameroon

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Survey status

Survey status

Surveys take place 6, 18, 30 and 42 months post-distribution. A survey of 50 households provides sample information on what proportion of nets continue to be used, if they are used correctly and the state of the nets.

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  • Good
  • OK
  • Poor
  • Partner refused

Distributed by PSI

Population Services International (PSI) is a not-for-profit organization which has been delivering products and services to improve health and save lives in the fields of malaria and other public health priority areas since the 1970's. Today, PSI is supporting Ministries of Health in 70 countries across the world.

LLINs

What is a Long-Lasting Insecticidal Net (LLIN)?

An LLIN is a mosquito net impregnated with insecticide.

The insecticide is cleverly bound within the fibres that make up the netting and is 'slow released' over a 4-5 year period. Hence 'long lasting'.

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Nets: 1,200 LLINs

When: Jan-Feb 07

Status Distribution complete Distribution complete

Distribution status

The bednet distribution programmes go through a number of different states from being manufactured to being installed over a head/bed:
  • Being manufactured
  • Ready at factory
  • En-route to country
  • Arrived in country
  • En-route to zone
  • Being distributed
  • Distribution complete

Distributed by  PSI PSI

Part of the Batouri distribution


About the distribution location Photos and video People who made this possible

Pre-distribution information

PSI will use WSM LLINs to ensure the protection and full coverage of 22,500 children under five in the Batouri health district. The net distribution will be conducted in conjunction with a measles vaccination campaign.

Batouri is a health district located in the East province of Cameroon at the heart of the equatorial forest. This is a rural area with an aggregate of villages and pygmy settlements. 125,000 people live here of whom 22,500 are under fives. 70% of people live under the poverty level.

This is a high risk malaria area with year round malaria transmission. Malaria is the leading cause of death in Batouri. The extreme poverty of people in this area means they cannot afford socially marketed nets.

The NMCP was planning a free distribution of ITNs to children under five in November 2006. However there were not enough nets to carry out this activity. They issued a call for help. WSM have now responded meaning we will achieve a very high coverage rate in a single season which is fantastic.

9 sub-distributions will occur in: Gounte & Gadji, Bandongue & Ngelebok, Lala & Tapare, Ouli, Kete, Boubara, Belita II, Nbounou and in Batouri itself.

Documentation (pdf)

Distribution Proposal (63 kb)
Shipping Document (736 kb)

Post-distribution information

The distribution was completed successfully as planned.

Documentation (pdf)

Immediate Report (2,443 kb)

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Follow-up surveys

These take place 6, 18, 30 and 42 months post-distribution. A survey of 50 households provides sample information on what proportion of nets continue to be used, if they are used correctly and the state of the nets.

SurveyStatusComments
6 months  Not expected Not expected  Surveys had not been introduced at this point
18 months  Not expected Not expected  Surveys had not been introduced at this point
30 months  Not expected Not expected  Surveys had not been introduced at this point
42 months  Expected Expected  

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