Grâce à l’appui financier de la coopération suisse à travers le projet socio-sanitaire, nous avons expérimenté au BENIN, dans 5 communautés villageoise l’approche d’auto-évaluation des compétences des communautés face au paludisme.
Les résultats obtenus au bout de 6 mois de mise en oeuvre sont assez illustratifs (extraits résutats)
Pourcentage d’enfants de moins de 5 ans ayant accès à un traitementrapide et adéquat dans les 24 heures suivant l’apparition de la fièvre est passé de 38 à 88%
Pourcentage de ménages disposant de moustiquaires imprégnées de 20 à 62%
Pourcentage de femmes enceintesqui dorment sous moustiquaires imprégnées de 20 à 40 %
Pourcentage d'enfants de moins de 5 ans qui dorment sous moustiquaires imprégnées de 13 % à 47 %
Pourcentage des femmes enceintes ayant bénéficié d’un traitement préventif intermittent correct à la sulfadoxine-sulfadoxine de 36 à 70%
Le document complet se trouve joint en annexe.
Bien à vous
NB: les résultats de cette expérimentation seront en éditorial du mois de septembre 2007 (avant la publication ) dans le journal : "Médecine d'Afrique Noire électronique " qui est une revue médicale africaine qui apparaît sous forme électronique. Adresse site : www.santetropicale.com et www.santetropicale.com/Benin
Dr AKOGBETO Pétas
Médecin au Programme National de Lutte contre le Paludisme
Some of us are willing toshare our experiences in malaria, but we need to know the details of what he wants. Could he porovide more details of what he is workinh,is it proposal development for round 7 or what exactly is he looking for.
For the informalaria competence group, The Gambia has just completed a national training of trainers on the self assessment tool. This was made possible with support from AWARE- RH based in Ghana. Participants were from the DHMTs, Teacher coordinators and other partners. We are strongly working towards promoting malaria competence what is the situation in other countries.
----- Original Message ---- From: Marlou De Rouw <derouwm@...> To: malariacompetence yahoogroupe <malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 4:10:52 PM Subject: [malariacompetence] Fwd: Votre aide
Dear Malaria Competent Friends,
Please who can help out our coach Antoine Saka Saka from DRC? He is working on a strategic plan for Malaria for the global fund - final draft to be ready by 26 May. I am sure you can share good experiences!
Bonjour Marlou, salut Jean Louis Je sais combien vous devez être pris par ce temps. J'ai été désigné par le PNLP pour faciliter la rédaction du plan stratégique de communication en faveur de la lutte contre le paludisme en RDC à soumettre au
Fond mondial. Réunion de démarrage vendredi 18 prochain, remise du draft finalisé le 26 mai prochain. Auriez vous le plan de communication du Cameroun ? J'aimerais saisir l'opportunité pour leur suggérer l'approche SALT. Qu'en pensez vous ? Pouvez vous nous aider avec quelques outils ? D'avance merci et à bientôt.
Antoine
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More details will be posted on the RBM web site today , together with
approved resolution .
Establishment of "World Malaria Day" - approved at 60th World Health
Assembly (WHA)
The Roll Back Malaria Partnership welcomes the decision to establish
World Malaria Day,
a key element of Resolution EB 120.R16 which was passed during the
60th WHA in Geneva today.
Members states emphasized their need to choose the most appropriate
day or days on which
to draw attention to the burden of malaria in their countries, but all
agreed that greater awareness
was needed and the establishment of World Malaria Day would heighten
advocacy and mobilize
many more communities to get involved in the fight.
"There has been a strong call from many RBM Partners on this issue and
we are delighted the world health community
recognizes malaria is a global emergency that knows no borders . We
look forward to working on the first
World Malaria Day in 2008 with all countries and partners" ,stated the
Executive Director of the RBM Partnership,
Dr Awa Marie Coll Seck.
"Malaria Day shall be commemorated annually on 25 April or on such
other day or days as individual
Member States may decide , in order to provide education and
understanding of malaria as a global scourge
that is preventable and a disease that is curable. "
--
Marlou de Rouw
Manager
The Constellation for AIDS Competence
connecting local responses around the world
www.aidscompetence.org
Email: marlou@...
Skype: marlouderouw
Tel: + 33.450405041
Mobile Phone: + 33.622690823
Dear Malaria Competent Friends,
Please who can help out our coach Antoine Saka Saka from DRC? He is
working on a strategic plan for Malaria for the global fund - final
draft to be ready by 26 May.
I am sure you can share good experiences!
Many thanks,
Marlou
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Antoine Saka Saka <saksmbuta@...>
Date: 16 mei. 2007 14:46
Subject: Votre aide
To: Marlou De Rouwm <derouwm@...>, lamborayj@...
Bonjour Marlou, salut Jean Louis
Je sais combien vous devez être pris par ce temps.
J'ai été désigné par le PNLP pour faciliter la rédaction
du plan stratégique de communication en faveur de la lutte contre
le paludisme en RDC à soumettre au Fond mondial.
Réunion de démarrage vendredi 18 prochain, remise du draft finalisé
le 26 mai prochain. Auriez vous le plan de communication du Cameroun ?
J'aimerais saisir l'opportunité pour leur suggérer l'approche SALT.
Qu'en pensez vous ? Pouvez vous nous aider avec quelques outils ?
D'avance merci et à bientôt.
Antoine
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Marlou de Rouw
Manager
The Constellation for AIDS Competence
connecting local responses around the world
www.aidscompetence.org
Email: marlou@...
Skype: marlouderouw
Tel: + 33.450405041
Mobile Phone: + 33.622690823
--
Marlou de Rouw
Manager
The Constellation for AIDS Competence
connecting local responses around the world
www.aidscompetence.org
Email: marlou@...
Skype: marlouderouw
Tel: + 33.450405041
Mobile Phone: + 33.622690823
(pour les francophones, voir plus bas)
Dear malaria competent friends,
I am working on the ‘Results’ page of the website (www.aidscompetence.org),
trying to improve it. I need your help!
I have structured the results by practice (and not by partnership) in the
document in attachment.
Could you have a look at it and add the results (with concrete examples)
from the Malaria Competence Process?
We are very proud for you of the results achieved and would like to share it
in the best way with the world!
Please can you also keep me up-to-date about how malaria competence is
spreading in your context?
Thanks for your help,
Laurence
__________________________________
Chers amis compétents face à la malaria,
Je travaille à la page ‘résultats’ du nouveau site web
(www.aidscompetence.org). J’ai besoin de votre aide !
J’ai structuré les résultats par pratiques (de l’auto évaluation) dans le
document attaché à cet email.
Pourriez-vous y jeter un coup d’œil et ajouter les résultats (avec des
exemples concrèts) du processus de la compétence face à la malaria ?
Nous sommes très fièrs pour vous des résultats et nous aimerions les
partager au mieux avec le monde !
Le document est en anglais mais vous pouvez ajouter vos commentaires et
résultats en français. Je le traduirai.
Pourriez-vous également me tenir au courant quant à la diffusion de la
compétence face à la malaria dans votre contexte ?
Merci d’avance pour votre aide,
Laurence
The Constellation for AIDS Competence
mobile: +32 486 29 02 42
skype : laurencegilliot
www.aidscompetence.org
_________________________________________________________________
MSN Messenger : discutez en direct avec vos amis !
http://www.msn.fr/msger/default.asp
Dear members of malaria competence,
You can find the activity report 2005-2006 of the Constellation for
AIDS Competence in the files of MalariaCompetence.
Does our activity report 2005-2006 illustrate our vision? Please take
a look at it. It is only 8 pages long! Your feedback is welcome.
We only captured part of what actually happened. But feel free to
share how Malaria Competence is spreading in your context!
Hoping to learn from you in 2007!
Laurence
The Constellation for AIDS Competence
Subject: [Spam] [malariacompetence] FW: [km4devjournal] December issue of KM4D Journal now online - and other things
The article on Malaria Competence has now been published in KM4Dev. You probably need to register once you have cclicked the link below. If you have problems let me know and I will attach a pdf but there are some other good articles too
regards
Geoff Parcell
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Vol 2, No 3 (2006) Table of Contents
Editorial -------- On knowledge divides and joined up thinking - Anybody interested? (1-4) Peter J. Bury, Atanu Garai, Baharul Islam, Patrick Ngulube, Julie Ferguson, Sarah Cummings
Articles -------- One never knows: research policy and knowledge management in Dutch development cooperation. (5-18) Caroline Wiedenhof, Henk Molenaar Knowledge management working tool for agricultural extension practice: the case of Ghana (19-29) William Boateng Knowledge on yam variety development: insights from farmers' and researchers' practices. (30-39) Afio Zannou, Paul Richards, Paul C. Struik Online knowledge sharing tools: any use in Africa? (40-47) Margreet Van Doodewaard From knowledge transfer to a learning-based approach: perspectives from IDS' information services. (48-59) Cheryl Brown, Louise Daniel, Catherine Fisher Multi-stakeholder deliberation on dialectical divides: an operational principle of the systems of innovation (60-74) Laxmi Prasad Pant, Helen Hambly Odame Access to scholarly literature via a free knowledge management enabler: an opportunity for scientists in developing countries (75-85) Enrique Canessa, Carlo Fonda, Marco Zennaro, Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
Case Studies -------- Civil Society, research-based knowledge, and policy (86-96) Julius Court, Enrique Mendizabal, David Osborne, John Young Using participatory GIS to bridge knowledge divides among the Onge of Little Andaman Island, India. (97-110) Anindita Bhattacharyya Managing local and external knowledge in a development research project in Uzbekistan (111-122) Caleb Wall Feeding livestock through partnerships (123-135) Nicolene de Haan, Dannie Romney, Peter Bezkorowajnyj, Olusoji Olufajo
Stories -------- Malaria Competence Network collaborates to roll back malaria. (136-140) Ibrahim Kamara, Komlan Toulassi Blaise Sedoh
Community Notes -------- Leadership and knowledge into the hands of those who care (141-145) Lou Petronella Compernolle
Thank you very much for your useful message. I've just already registered.
Orratai
Geoff Parcell <geoff.parcell@...> wrote:
The article on Malaria Competence has now been published in KM4Dev. You probably need to register once you have cclicked the link below. If you have problems let me know and I will attach a pdf but there are some other good articles too
regards
Geoff Parcell
-----Original
Message----- From: Sarah Cummings [mailto:s.cummings@kit.nl] Sent: 31 January 2007 21:18 To: Knowledge Management for Development Journal (KM4Devjournal) Subject: [km4devjournal] December issue of KM4D Journal now online - and other things
Vol 2, No 3 (2006) Table of Contents
Editorial -------- On knowledge divides and joined up thinking - Anybody interested? (1-4) Peter J. Bury, Atanu Garai, Baharul Islam, Patrick Ngulube, Julie Ferguson, Sarah Cummings
Articles -------- One never knows: research policy and knowledge management in Dutch development cooperation. (5-18) Caroline Wiedenhof, Henk Molenaar Knowledge management working tool for agricultural extension practice: the case of Ghana (19-29) William Boateng Knowledge on yam variety development: insights from farmers' and researchers' practices. (30-39) Afio Zannou, Paul Richards, Paul C. Struik
Online knowledge sharing tools: any use in Africa? (40-47) Margreet Van Doodewaard From knowledge transfer to a learning-based approach: perspectives from IDS' information services. (48-59) Cheryl Brown, Louise Daniel, Catherine Fisher Multi-stakeholder deliberation on dialectical divides: an operational principle of the systems of innovation (60-74) Laxmi Prasad Pant, Helen Hambly Odame Access to scholarly literature via a free knowledge management enabler: an opportunity for scientists in developing countries (75-85) Enrique Canessa, Carlo Fonda, Marco Zennaro, Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
Case Studies -------- Civil Society, research-based knowledge, and policy (86-96) Julius Court, Enrique Mendizabal, David Osborne, John Young Using participatory GIS to bridge knowledge divides among the Onge of Little Andaman Island, India. (97-110) Anindita Bhattacharyya Managing local and external knowledge in a development research
project in Uzbekistan (111-122) Caleb Wall Feeding livestock through partnerships (123-135) Nicolene de Haan, Dannie Romney, Peter Bezkorowajnyj, Olusoji Olufajo
Stories -------- Malaria Competence Network collaborates to roll back malaria. (136-140) Ibrahim Kamara, Komlan Toulassi Blaise Sedoh
Community Notes -------- Leadership and knowledge into the hands of those who care (141-145) Lou Petronella Compernolle
The article on Malaria Competence has now been published in KM4Dev. You
probably need to register once you have cclicked the link below. If you have
problems let me know and I will attach a pdf but there are some other good
articles too
regards
Geoff Parcell
-----Original Message-----
From: Sarah Cummings [mailto:s.cummings@...]
Sent: 31 January 2007 21:18
To: Knowledge Management for Development Journal (KM4Devjournal)
Subject: [km4devjournal] December issue of KM4D Journal now online - and
other things
Vol 2, No 3 (2006)
Table of Contents
Editorial
--------
On knowledge divides and joined up thinking - Anybody interested? (1-4)
Peter J. Bury, Atanu Garai, Baharul Islam, Patrick Ngulube, Julie
Ferguson, Sarah Cummings
Articles
--------
One never knows: research policy and knowledge management in Dutch
development cooperation. (5-18) Caroline Wiedenhof, Henk Molenaar Knowledge
management working tool for agricultural extension practice: the case of
Ghana (19-29) William Boateng Knowledge on yam variety development: insights
from farmers' and researchers' practices. (30-39) Afio Zannou, Paul
Richards, Paul C. Struik Online knowledge sharing tools: any use in Africa?
(40-47) Margreet Van Doodewaard From knowledge transfer to a learning-based
approach: perspectives from IDS' information services. (48-59) Cheryl Brown,
Louise Daniel, Catherine Fisher Multi-stakeholder deliberation on
dialectical divides: an operational principle of the systems of innovation
(60-74) Laxmi Prasad Pant, Helen Hambly Odame Access to scholarly literature
via a free knowledge management enabler: an opportunity for scientists in
developing countries (75-85) Enrique Canessa, Carlo Fonda, Marco Zennaro,
Katepalli R. Sreenivasan
Case Studies
--------
Civil Society, research-based knowledge, and policy (86-96) Julius Court,
Enrique Mendizabal, David Osborne, John Young Using participatory GIS to
bridge knowledge divides among the Onge of Little Andaman Island, India.
(97-110) Anindita Bhattacharyya Managing local and external knowledge in a
development research project in Uzbekistan (111-122) Caleb Wall Feeding
livestock through partnerships (123-135) Nicolene de Haan, Dannie Romney,
Peter Bezkorowajnyj, Olusoji Olufajo
Stories
--------
Malaria Competence Network collaborates to roll back malaria. (136-140)
Ibrahim Kamara, Komlan Toulassi Blaise Sedoh
Community Notes
--------
Leadership and knowledge into the hands of those who care (141-145) Lou
Petronella Compernolle
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J'espere que vous etes tous arrivés et avez retrourés vos familles dans les bonnes conditions apres Kigali. Quant a moi, je suis encore bloqué à Abidjan à cause de la fermeture de l'Aeroport de Conakry. Ne vous en faites pas, j'ai le moral.
Cette rencontre de Kigali a ete une excellente avancee pour le processus de developpement de competence face au VIH et SIDA ainsi que le Palu. Je souhaite que la suite puisse profiter tant a la population Rwandaise qu a celles de nos differents pays.
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J'espere que vous etes tous arrivés et avez retrourés vos familles dans les bonnes conditions apres Kigali. Quant a moi, je suis encore bloqué à Abidjan à cause de la fermeture de l'Aeroport de Conakry. Ne vous en faites pas, j'ai le moral.
Cette rencontre de Kigali a ete une excellente avancee pour le processus de developpement de competence face au VIH et SIDA ainsi que le Palu. Je souhaite que la suite puisse profiter tant a la population Rwandaise qu a celles de nos differents pays.
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Thanks and Happy New Year 2007. Wishing you and yours all the best . May the Almighty GOD be and bless you during this year and the rest of your life.
Otherwise we had a wonderful wedding and will send you some pictures soon as possible.
My wife is fine and now she became "Constellation sensitive" so don't worry about that.
Am sending her warm greetings and a HAPPY NEW YEAR to all of them.
Be blessed and see you soon.
P.S: We have in my country a big event: "Partnership Forum" organised by the CNLS(National commission against Aids in Rwanda) and the Constellation so many coaches are invited to attend that conference.
Thank you and wishing you all the best.
Prince
Adam Jagne
Sonko <ajsonko@...> a écrit :
Hello Brothers in the club, my warmest congragulations to the newly wed (Bosco and Follack). Am sure you must be enjoying the honey moons and please while relaxing with the madams tell them about malaria competence
Good luck and best wishes to all although you should have sent airtickets for all to attend in the naming of conecting people an d minds for a better respose to malaria
Bye
Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: Forlack Emmanuel <forlackallo@yahoo.com> To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 7:35:57 PM Subject: Re: RE :
[malariacompetence] My Wedding
Prince Bosco, and all
i only got your mail today ........... and i cann`t hesitate to reply....... .....
Congratulations !!!!!!
Actually, I wedded last saturday 9th december 2006 ---- I sorry I may not have announced the news to the malaria competence forum
it is thus my singular pleasure to present to you all Mrs Forlack Edith
of course I`m presently on honey moon
Hope Bosco will learn to respect and seek advice from his elders in the `club`
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
guidigbohoun alice <akoualice2001@ yahoo.fr> wrote:
Mes félicitations
et DIEU vous bénisse.je vous assure de mes prières et vous souhaite la paix et le bonheur dans votre ménage.
ce jour correspond à la fête de ma Sainte Patronne Alice
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Hello Brothers in the club, my warmest congragulations to the newly wed (Bosco and Follack). Am sure you must be enjoying the honey moons and please while relaxing with the madams tell them about malaria competence
Good luck and best wishes to all although you should have sent airtickets for all to attend in the naming of conecting people an d minds for a better respose to malaria
Bye
Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: Forlack Emmanuel <forlackallo@...> To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 7:35:57 PM Subject: Re: RE : [malariacompetence] My Wedding
Prince Bosco, and all
i only got your mail today ........... and i cann`t hesitate to reply....... .....
Congratulations !!!!!!
Actually, I wedded last saturday 9th december 2006 ---- I sorry I may not have announced the news to the malaria competence forum
it is thus my singular pleasure to present to you all Mrs Forlack Edith
of course I`m presently on honey moon
Hope Bosco will learn to respect and seek advice from his elders in the `club`
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
guidigbohoun alice <akoualice2001@ yahoo.fr> wrote:
Mes félicitations et DIEU vous bénisse.je vous assure de mes prières et vous souhaite la paix et le bonheur dans votre ménage.
ce jour correspond à la fête de ma Sainte Patronne Alice
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I came to the net to check a few things after sometime .............
and I could not be completely on holidays for so long ............ reason for which i also had to check on my office e-mails
alos the internet connection is not always good from my office ...
.......... and since then .............. I've only come now
also sending pictures of the wedding
Wishing you a happy new year
Emmanuel
Geoff Parcell <geoff.parcell@...> wrote:
Emmanuel,
Can I ask why you are writing emails on your honeymoon? Don't you have anything better to do!
best regards
Geoff
From: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com [mailto:malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Forlack Emmanuel Sent: 11 December 2006 19:36 To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: RE : [malariacompetence] My Wedding
Prince Bosco, and all
i only got your mail today ........... and i cann`t hesitate to reply............
Congratulations !!!!!!
Actually, I wedded last saturday 9th december 2006 ---- I sorry I may not have announced the news to the malaria competence
forum
it is thus my singular pleasure to present to you all Mrs Forlack Edith
of course I`m presently on honey moon
Hope Bosco will learn to respect and seek advice from his elders in the `club`
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
guidigbohoun alice <akoualice2001@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Mes félicitations et DIEU vous bénisse.je vous assure de mes prières et vous souhaite la paix et le bonheur dans votre ménage.
ce jour correspond à la fête de ma Sainte Patronne Alice
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As the year 2006 is ending and as we are counting all our blessings, we'd like to thank you for your continued friendship and support, for all the learning and sharing on the journey towards life competence, and for being the vision and inspiration for us throughout the year. We look forward to continuing the journey with you in 2007.
We would like to share with you the following excerpt from Charlene Costanzo's The Twelve Gifts for Healing:
May you allow fear to soften and melt away
May you release all regrets and resentment
May you see the world with wonder
And may you imagine only good things
May hope rise within you
May peace wash over you
May you hear the voice of wisdom
Listening, may you act with trust
May your heart open
May joy emerge
May love flow through you
May you heal and help others...
We wish you a peaceful, joyful, and meaningful year.
With best and warmest regards,
Dusit and Usa,
Chiangmai, Thailand
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Greeting from Cambodia and sorry for the reply delay because of the network problem here and I just came back from provinces. Congratulation Prince for involving the new partner in our malaria competence group and hope that next year we will have another member as well as since Prince is very
Can I ask why you are writing emails on your honeymoon? Don't you have anything better to do!
best regards
Geoff
From: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com [mailto:malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Forlack Emmanuel Sent: 11 December 2006 19:36 To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: RE : [malariacompetence] My Wedding
Prince Bosco, and all
i only got your mail today ........... and i cann`t hesitate to reply............
Congratulations !!!!!!
Actually, I wedded last saturday 9th december 2006 ---- I sorry I may not have announced the news to the malaria competence forum
it is thus my singular pleasure to present to you all Mrs Forlack Edith
of course I`m presently on honey moon
Hope Bosco will learn to respect and seek advice from his elders in the `club`
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
guidigbohoun alice <akoualice2001@yahoo.fr> wrote:
Mes félicitations et DIEU vous bénisse.je vous assure de mes prières et vous souhaite la paix et le bonheur dans votre ménage.
ce jour correspond à la fête de ma Sainte Patronne Alice
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Just to share the information with you. Hope you will benefit from the RBM component :-)
Best regards,
Usa
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Date: 11 Dec 2006 12:05:19 PST Subject: Major Commitment to Global Fight Against Malaria To: usaduongsaa@...
December 11, 2006
Major Commitment to Global Fight Against Malaria
New grants to expand malaria control, research, and advocacy efforts
At White House summit, Melinda Gates to call for stronger global malaria response, more funding
Contact: Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Phone: 206.709.3400 Email: media@...
SEATTLE -- On the eve of a major White House
summit on malaria, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation committed $83.5 million in new grants to combat the disease, which claims more than one million lives every year. The grants will expand access to bednets, treatment, and other malaria control tools; speed research on vaccines and other new prevention methods; and boost global advocacy to fight the disease. Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Gates Foundation, will speak at the White House summit on December 14.
"Every day, thousands of mothers watch helplessly as their children die from a disease that we have known how to prevent for decades," Mrs. Gates said. "The continuing toll of malaria is a moral outrage-we would not allow it here in the U.S., and we should not allow it anywhere."
"The world is finally waking up to the malaria catastrophe," Mrs. Gates continued. "It's time to close the gap in funding, accelerate research, and work together in a more strategic way
to strengthen the global malaria fight."
The upcoming White House malaria summit, hosted by President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, will convene 250 political leaders, scientists, and advocates to discuss new opportunities to combat malaria globally and kick off new public-private efforts to address the disease.
In her remarks, Mrs. Gates will applaud recent increases in funding to tackle malaria through efforts like the President's Malaria Initiative, the World Bank's Booster Program for Malaria Control, and the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. However, she will urge world leaders to agree on a new, coordinated global strategy to fight malaria. The strategy would help maximize the impact of malaria resources by tapping the individual strengths of all players in the field, preventing duplication of effort, and filling key gaps in global malaria control.
Mrs. Gates will also call for major new
resources for malaria control and research. According to the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, global spending on malaria control falls far short of the $3.1 billion needed annually. Malaria research is also severely under-funded-a recent study by the Malaria R&D Alliance estimated that malaria research funding in 2004 totaled just $323 million, less than 0.3% of total health research spending worldwide.
New Grants to Expand Malaria Control, R&D Initiatives The grants announced today include projects to expand access to existing prevention and treatment tools, accelerate research and development of new tools, and strengthen global malaria advocacy efforts. The grants include:
* Malaria control: $29 million to the Malaria Control and Evaluation Partnership in Africa (MACEPA), based at PATH, to develop a network of five African countries committed to fighting malaria. The program will support collaboration among
developing countries, donors, and other public and private partners to rapidly expand and evaluate the participating countries' malaria control programs, based on lessons learned from MACEPA's work to date in Zambia.
* Vaccine research: $29.3 million to the PATH Malaria Vaccine Initiative (MVI) for research on a promising malaria vaccine candidate, and $3.5 million to the Fraunhofer USA Center for Molecular Biotechnology to study potential antigens for use in malaria vaccines. MVI will investigate the potential for an attenuated malaria parasite to safely protect against malaria infection.
* Preventive treatment for infants: $2.2 million to the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop guidelines for intermittent preventive treatment for malaria in infants (IPTi), a new strategy to prevent severe malaria, and $2.7 million to the Fundacio Clinic per a la Recerca Biomedica of the University of Barcelona for research on
the acceptability and sustainability of IPTi.
* Diagnostics: $9.8 million to the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) to evaluate existing diagnostic tests for malaria, and develop guidelines for the effective and efficient use of malaria tests in the field.
* Roll Back Malaria Partnership: $7.1 million to the Roll Back Malaria Partnership (RBM), based at WHO, to increase technical assistance to malaria programs in Southern Africa, and strengthen global advocacy activities.
Every year, 350-500 million people are infected with malaria, and more than one million people die of the disease. Malaria kills more African children than any other disease-more than 2,000 per day. Over the past 20 years, malaria deaths have doubled in parts of Africa, largely due to growing resistance to the cheapest and most widely-used drugs.
Including the grants announced today, the Gates Foundation has committed $765.8
million to fight malaria to date. The foundation has committed an additional $650 million to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB, and Malaria, which supports national malaria control programs.
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got to offer.
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>From: guidigbohoun alice <akoualice2001@...>
>Reply-To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com
>To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: RE : [malariacompetence] My Wedding
>Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 17:20:00 +0100 (CET)
>
>Mes félicitations et DIEU vous bénisse.je vous assure de mes prières et
>vous souhaite la paix et le bonheur dans votre ménage.
> ce jour correspond à la fête de ma Sainte Patronne Alice
> union de prière
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>bosprince <bosprince@...> a écrit :
> Hi Sisters and Brothers,
>
>Hope that all of you are fine and still working hard in order to
>connect local responses about Malaria competence to the world.
>
>So I have the honour to inform you that my Wedding will be on 16
>december 2006 at the INTERCONTINATAL HOTEL in KIGALI-RWANDA.
>
>You 're all welcome to that special event in my life.
>
>Thank you for your support.
>
>Wish you all the best.
>
>Dr Prince-Bosco KANANI
>KIGALI-RWANDA
>Tel: (250) 08535984
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----- Message d'origine ---- De : bosprince <bosprince@...> À : malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Mercredi, 29 Novembre 2006, 18h54mn 14s Objet : [malariacompetence] My Wedding
Hi Sisters and Brothers,
Hope that all of you are fine and still working hard in order to connect local responses about Malaria competence to the world.
So I have the honour to inform you that my Wedding will be on 16 december 2006 at the INTERCONTINATAL HOTEL in KIGALI-RWANDA.
You 're all welcome to that special event in my life.
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Congratulations for your forth coming wedding.May the almighty God continue to bless you and your wife to be a very happy and successful marriage.
Cheers.
Wani Lahai
Sierra Leone
Hello Bosco
My
warmest congragulations and may you enjoy your marriage
Thanks Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: bosprince <bosprince@yahoo.fr> To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 6:54:14 AM Subject: [malariacompetence] My Wedding
Hi Sisters and Brothers,
Hope that all of you are fine and still working hard in order to connect local responses about Malaria competence to the world.
So I have the honour to inform you that my Wedding will be on 16 december 2006 at the INTERCONTINATAL HOTEL in KIGALI-RWANDA.
You 're all welcome to that special
event in my life.
Hi Bosco,
A big congratulation for the wonderful step in your life.
We married family are welcoming you in our society.
Hope you wil enjoy the new life with your spouse.
Chacha
>From: Adam Jagne Sonko <ajsonko@...>
>Reply-To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com
>To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: Re: [malariacompetence] My Wedding
>Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 06:06:51 -0800 (PST)
>
>Hello Bosco
>
>My warmest congragulations and may you enjoy your marriage
>
>Thanks Adama
>
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: bosprince <bosprince@...>
>To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com
>Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 6:54:14 AM
>Subject: [malariacompetence] My Wedding
>
>Hi Sisters and Brothers,
>
>Hope that all of you are fine and still working hard in order to
>connect local responses about Malaria competence to the world.
>
>So I have the honour to inform you that my Wedding will be on 16
>december 2006 at the INTERCONTINATAL HOTEL in KIGALI-RWANDA.
>
>You 're all welcome to that special event in my life.
>
>Thank you for your support.
>
>Wish you all the best.
>
>Dr Prince-Bosco KANANI
>KIGALI-RWANDA
>Tel: (250) 08535984
>PO.BOX: 124 KIGALI
>Email: bosprince@yahoo. fr
>
>
>
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Thanks Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: bosprince <bosprince@...> To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2006 6:54:14 AM Subject: [malariacompetence] My Wedding
Hi Sisters and Brothers,
Hope that all of you are fine and still working hard in order to connect local responses about Malaria competence to the world.
So I have the honour to inform you that my Wedding will be on 16 december 2006 at the INTERCONTINATAL HOTEL in KIGALI-RWANDA.
You 're all welcome to that special event in my life.
Hi Sisters and Brothers,
Hope that all of you are fine and still working hard in order to
connect local responses about Malaria competence to the world.
So I have the honour to inform you that my Wedding will be on 16
december 2006 at the INTERCONTINATAL HOTEL in KIGALI-RWANDA.
You 're all welcome to that special event in my life.
Thank you for your support.
Wish you all the best.
Dr Prince-Bosco KANANI
KIGALI-RWANDA
Tel: (250) 08535984
PO.BOX: 124 KIGALI
Email: bosprince@...
I just cann't remain indiffrent to your mail .......
As you may have guessed we both work with the NMCP in Cameroon -- but at what level :
- Kondji works with an NGO that is a partner to the NMCP
- as for myself, I coodinate malaria control activities at regional level
of course this were the criteria for our selection for the mombasa workshop by the minister of health on recommendation by the NMCP
However, we are not able to sufficiently influence the national policy because we do not work at the central level
We tendered a report on return from mombasa to the Minister and to the NMCP...... You'll want to guess that nothing concrete followed seeing the there were no sources of funding that had to follow
My daily job consists of implementing the National malaria ontrol policy
at regional level ...... of course this is generally financed by a stakeholders --- who thus imposes a certain number of conditions, hence it's not so feasible to get things integrated from the Regional (Provincil) level without any "green lights" from the central level.
We are thus caught in such a "traffic jam"
May God bless you
Emmanuel Forlack,
Coordinator,
Provincial Malaria control Unit for the East,
Provincial Delegation of Public Health for the East
POBox 08, Bertoua,
Cameroon
Adam Jagne Sonko <ajsonko@...> wrote:
My Collegues,
Emanuel and Konji
Its a bit unfortunate that you are unable to garther that much support needed to push forward malaria competence at your places. Is your national malaria program not part of the process? I guess they are the right people to start with. They need to be commiteed to mobilise support and committement for the approach. I think the best way to get the
needed community involvelement and participation for malaria is through the community competence process. The training that Ibrahim conducted for plan should have also been the catalyst for a start of course with your involvelment and participation as the country facilitators. Anyway keep pushing no retreat we shall all succeed when the luck comes our way
Thanks
Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: dominique kondji <kondji2002@yahoo.fr> To:
malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 9:28:35 AM Subject: Re : [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Hi Emmanuel, I totally agree with you; we commited ourselves to promote malaria competence in our country and regions because we re convinced on the effectiveness of this approach; we invested our effort and means to concretise it in the field; we hope that some support will be available in order to consolidate and extend the malaria comptence in our country.
Best regards
Greetings from Harare.
----- Message d'origine ---- De : Forlack Emmanuel <forlackallo@ yahoo.com> À : malariacompetence@ yahoogroups. com Envoyé le : Vendredi, 10 Novembre 2006, 11h48mn 54s Objet : Re: [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Adama and all,
it's been a longtime since I wrote ......
I've still been working on malaria control activities in my region all the same .......
Our (Kondji and myself) advocacies at national level failed from the onset .... probably because no funds could be mobilised... ......... .. you may well remeber that Norah Ngwenya had posed this problem at the very beginning in Mombasa
Each of us personnally
financed the little we did for the Yaounde meeting.
Practically, malaria competence activities in my region went on through a parrallel means : Ibrahim came all the way from Sierra Leone to train Plan Cameroon staff ...... unfortunately, niether Kondji nor myself were integrated in the process
Hence, though we (Kondji and myself) are still very willing to carry on the process ....... we've been suffocating
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
Adam Jagne Sonko <ajsonko@yahoo. com> wrote:
Collegues,
This is great and lets pray for its sucess. Scaling is a real issue in most of our countries . we are also trying to conduct a national workshop,but funds are the major issue. we doing some advocacy to see whether other major funders can come on board to support the issue,but its not easy to mobilise resources especially financial resources.
Please share wit h us your experiences
Thanks Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: clement chacha <clementmungaho@ hotmail.com> To: malariacompetence@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 1:32:40 PM Subject: RE: [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Hi Katie, These are useful information, indeed we need support to further scale malaria competence in our countries, since funding is a major limitation.
Thanx for the attachment which is very elaborative and could be a corner stone to demonstrate to other stakeholders that malaria competence works. Since July this year when we had our first workshop that introduces malaria
competence to various partners in Tanzania, there is a new enthusiasm on the approach. This commitment has arrived at the right time since it will stimulate and accellerate the implementation process.
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Its a bit unfortunate that you are unable to garther that much support needed to push forward malaria competence at your places. Is your national malaria program not part of the process? I guess they are the right people to start with. They need to be commiteed to mobilise support and committement for the approach. I think the best way to get the needed community involvelement and participation for malaria is through the community competence process. The training that Ibrahim conducted for plan should have also been the catalyst for a start of course with your involvelment and participation as the country facilitators. Anyway keep pushing no retreat we shall all succeed when the luck comes our way
Thanks
Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: dominique kondji <kondji2002@...> To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 9:28:35 AM Subject: Re : [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Hi Emmanuel, I totally agree with you; we commited ourselves to promote malaria competence in our country and regions because we re convinced on the effectiveness of this approach; we invested our effort and means to concretise it in the field; we hope that some support will be available in order to consolidate and extend the malaria comptence in our country.
Best regards
Greetings from Harare.
----- Message d'origine ---- De : Forlack Emmanuel <forlackallo@ yahoo.com> À : malariacompetence@ yahoogroups. com Envoyé le : Vendredi, 10 Novembre 2006, 11h48mn 54s Objet : Re: [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Adama and all,
it's been a longtime since I wrote ......
I've still been working on malaria control activities in my region all the same .......
Our (Kondji and myself) advocacies at national level failed from the onset .... probably because no funds could be mobilised... ......... .. you may well remeber that Norah Ngwenya had posed this problem at the very beginning in Mombasa
Each of us personnally financed the little we did for the Yaounde meeting.
Practically, malaria competence activities in my region went on through a parrallel means : Ibrahim came all the way from Sierra Leone to train Plan Cameroon staff ...... unfortunately, niether Kondji nor myself were integrated in the process
Hence, though we (Kondji and myself) are still very willing to carry on the process ....... we've been suffocating
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
Adam Jagne Sonko <ajsonko@yahoo. com> wrote:
Collegues,
This is great and lets pray for its sucess. Scaling is a real issue in most of our countries . we are also trying to conduct a national workshop,but funds are the major issue. we doing some advocacy to see whether other major funders can come on board to support the issue,but its not easy to mobilise resources especially financial resources.
Please share wit h us your experiences
Thanks Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: clement chacha <clementmungaho@ hotmail.com> To: malariacompetence@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 1:32:40 PM Subject: RE: [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Hi Katie, These are useful information, indeed we need support to further scale malaria competence in our countries, since funding is a major limitation.
Thanx for the attachment which is very elaborative and could be a corner stone to demonstrate to other stakeholders that malaria competence works. Since July this year when we had our first workshop that introduces malaria competence to various partners in Tanzania, there is a new enthusiasm on the approach. This commitment has arrived at the right time since it will stimulate and accellerate the implementation process.
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Hi Emmanuel, I totally agree with you; we commited ourselves to promote malaria competence in our country and regions because we re convinced on the effectiveness of this approach; we invested our effort and means to concretise it in the field; we hope that some support will be available in order to consolidate and extend the malaria comptence in our country.
Best regards
Greetings from Harare.
----- Message d'origine ---- De : Forlack Emmanuel <forlackallo@...> À : malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Envoyé le : Vendredi, 10 Novembre 2006, 11h48mn 54s Objet : Re: [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Adama and all,
it's been a longtime since I wrote ......
I've still been working on malaria control activities in my region all the same .......
Our (Kondji and myself) advocacies at national level failed from the onset .... probably because no funds could be mobilised... ......... .. you may well remeber that Norah Ngwenya had posed this problem at the very beginning in Mombasa
Each of us personnally financed the little we did for the Yaounde meeting.
Practically, malaria competence activities in my region went on through a parrallel means : Ibrahim came all the way from Sierra Leone to train Plan Cameroon staff ...... unfortunately, niether Kondji nor myself were integrated in the process
Hence, though we (Kondji and myself) are still very willing to carry on the process ....... we've been suffocating
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
Adam Jagne Sonko <ajsonko@yahoo. com> wrote:
Collegues,
This is great and lets pray for its sucess. Scaling is a real issue in most of our countries . we are also trying to conduct a national workshop,but funds are the major issue. we doing some advocacy to see whether other major funders can come on board to support the issue,but its not easy to mobilise resources especially financial resources.
Please share wit h us your experiences
Thanks Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: clement chacha <clementmungaho@ hotmail.com> To: malariacompetence@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 1:32:40 PM Subject: RE: [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Hi Katie, These are useful information, indeed we need support to further scale malaria competence in our countries, since funding is a major limitation.
Thanx for the attachment which is very elaborative and could be a corner stone to demonstrate to other stakeholders that malaria competence works. Since July this year when we had our first workshop that introduces malaria competence to various partners in Tanzania, there is a new enthusiasm on the approach. This commitment has arrived at the right time since it will stimulate and accellerate the implementation process.
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I've still been working on malaria control activities in my region all the same .......
Our (Kondji and myself) advocacies at national level failed from the onset .... probably because no funds could be mobilised.............. you may well remeber that Norah Ngwenya had posed this problem at the very beginning in Mombasa
Each of us personnally financed the little we did for the Yaounde meeting.
Practically, malaria competence activities in my region went on through a parrallel means : Ibrahim came all the way from Sierra Leone to train Plan Cameroon staff ...... unfortunately, niether Kondji nor myself were integrated in the process
Hence, though we (Kondji and myself) are still very willing to carry on the process ....... we've been suffocating
May God Bless You
Emmanuel
Adam Jagne Sonko <ajsonko@...> wrote:
Collegues,
This is great and lets pray for its sucess. Scaling is a real issue in most of our countries . we are also trying to conduct a national workshop,but funds are the major issue. we doing some advocacy to see whether other major funders can come on board to support the issue,but its not easy to mobilise resources especially financial resources.
Please share wit h us your experiences
Thanks Adama
----- Original Message ---- From: clement chacha <clementmungaho@hotmail.com> To: malariacompetence@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2006 1:32:40 PM Subject: RE: [malariacompetence] malaria competence proposal
Hi Katie, These are useful information, indeed we need support to further scale malaria competence in our countries, since funding is a major limitation.
Thanx for the attachment which is very elaborative and could be a corner stone to demonstrate to other stakeholders that malaria competence works. Since July this year when we had our first workshop that introduces malaria competence to various partners in Tanzania, there is a new enthusiasm on the approach. This commitment has
arrived at the right time since it will stimulate and accellerate the implementation process.