| Towards universal access: Scaling up effective malaria control interventions in Zimbabwe |
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The overall aim of this project is to reduce the malaria prevalence from 10.6 % to 6.5 % of the population by 2014 UNDAF Outcome(s): Outcome 1: Reduction of the spread of infection, improvement in the quality of life of those infected and mitigation of the impact of HIV and AIDS Expected CP Outcome(s): Strengthened National Malaria Control Programme
Expected Output(s): To reduce the malaria incidence rate from 10.6% to 6.5% of the population by 2014 Thematic Area: HIV/AIDS Project Status: Project is operational. Project Location: National coverage, Zimbabwe. Project Period: (Phase 1) January 2010- December 2011 Location National coverage, throughout Zimbabwe UNDP Focal Person: Lare Sisay Major Sources of Funds: The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Budget: USD 32,810,290 Delivery 2011 Project delivery in 2011 was 106 % percent of the annual budget of USD 10,063,628
Project Documents: |
| Forging Cross-Border Initiatives for Malaria Elimination along the Zambezi Valley |
| Taking the Fight against HIV, TB and Malaria in Zimbabwe to the Next Level Harare, 11 April 2013 - After remarkable work and commitment from wide-ranging stakeholders, I am excited to note that my country, Zimbabwe, is making steady progress towards achieving health-relat [ ... ] |
| Bicycles deployed in a drive to fight Malaria in Matabeleland South Province |
| Forging cross-border initiatives to curb the spread of malaria in the Zambezi Valley |
| Global Fund: Managing Operational Risks Effectively |