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Funds raised US$748,660,823
Nets funded 339,652,541
People protected 611,374,574

Kasaï Occidental 2014, Congo (Dem. Rep.)  

Summary

Nets: 630,532 LLINs
When: Aug-Nov 14
Distributed by:  IMA World Health/DFID


Nets were distributed in eight Health Zones in Kasaï Occidental (Western Kasaï) to achieve universal coverage (all sleeping spaces covered) across a population of some 1.3 million people. This was the first stage of a two stage net distribution approach that has the specific objective of maintaining sleeping space coverage at or above 80% for a period of four years.
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Details

 

Post-distribution

AMF conducts regular post-distribution monitoring (PDM) after net distributions to verify that nets are reaching and protecting communities as intended. PDMs are typically conducted at 9, 18 and 27 months post distribution. At each monitoring point we visit a randomly selected sample of households that received nets during the campaign. PDMs are funded by AMF and conducted by independent organisations separate to those involved in the distribution. Through these monitoring visits, we gather substantial data on net presence, use and condition which allows us and our partners to understand how effectively they are being used to protect against malaria. The results of the PDM(s) conducted for this distribution can be accessed in the report below.

18-month PDCU

Summary

  • 10,081 households, 15,216 nets surveyed
  • 36% of nets hung, 2% present but not hung
  • 11% in very good, 23% in good and 23% in viable condition, 48% worn out

Documentation

12-month PDCU

Summary

  • Lack of clarity in the questionnaire meant some records had inconsistent data and were discarded from analysis
  • 5,912 out of 12,872 households surveyed had 'clean' data. For these:
  • 64-69% of nets hung, 31-36% of nets present but not hung or missing
  • 49% in very good, 22% in good and 29% in viable condition

Documentation

6-month PDCU

Summary

  • This was the first post-distribution monitoring conducted using electronic devices. Lack of clarity in the questionnaire meant some records had inconsistent data and were discarded from analysis
  • 5,491 out of 9,393 households surveyed had 'clean' data. For these:
  • 79% of nets hung, 21% present but not hung or missing
  • 48% in very good, 18% in good and 35% in viable condition

Documentation