15 Aug Technical Brief: HRH2030 Capacity Building for Malaria
The USAID Human Resources for Health in 2030 (HRH2030) program Capacity Building for Malaria (CBM) activity has supported the development of high-functioning health systems that are equipped to lead nationwide malaria activities in 10 countries across West and Central Africa. Through the long-term, embedded advisors’ model, the project provided strategic support to National Malaria Control Programs (NMCPs), strengthening their institutional capacity, leadership, health workforce, procurement, and supply management skills to help them make the best use of their Global Fund grants and President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) resources; as well as technical expertise to ensure effective implementation of high-quality malaria control services at all levels.
Associated Content
Final Report: Capacity Building for Malaria
Capacity Building for Malaria: How to Advise Guide
Capacity Building for Malaria: Niger Legacy Report
Capacity Building for Malaria Activity Page
Infographic: HRH2030 Year 4 Achievements
Materials from the 2019 American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene Annual Meeting Presentation
Strengthening Countries’ Self-Reliance Towards Malaria Elimination
Campaign Aims to Stop Malaria across Niger
Three Questions with Elizabeth McGehee: Ready to Take the Sting Out of Malaria’s Bite
Country: Global
Resource Type: Technical Briefs
Topic: Malaria
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