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Distributed by Danyi's Children

DANYI'S CHILDREN has been working to improve the quality of life for the children of Danyi N'Digbe, Togo, since 2003. Every penny raised goes directly to the kids! And thanks to our supporters, they now have their first real elementary school building, a library with computers and a fully-stocked nurse's office.

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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Danyi N'Digbe, Togo  

Nets: 500 LLINs
When: Jan-Dec 08
Distributed by  Danyi's Children    Danyi's Children


Danyi N'Digbe is a small village near the town of Kpalimé in Southern Togo and is in a malarious area. The people live in extremely poor conditions without any protection from malaria.

500 nets will be distributed in the village to achieve blanket coverage.

Documentation

Map

Locations

A distribution sometimes takes place in a number of locations. Each location may have its own pictures and video.

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.

  • Expected
  • Not expected
  • Very good/good
  • Acceptable
  • Not OK
  • Partner Refused
# LLINs LocationWhenStatus  Surveys
500   Danyi N'Digbe Jan-Dec 08 Status Photos Videos
Not expected
Not expected
Not expected
Not expected

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

Survey status and net condition

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.

   Survey status
  • Expected
  • Not expected
  • Partner Refused
   Net condition
  • Very good/good
  • Acceptable
  • Not OK

Danyi N'Digbe, Togo

 

Status Distribution complete Distribution complete

The distribution was completed successfully as planned.


Photoset editor: Rob M