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Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience
INTRODUCTION: Malaria is the largest cause of health services attendance, hospital admissions and child deaths in Tanzania. At the Abuja Summit in April 2000 Tanzania committed itself to protect 60% of its population at high risk of malaria by 2005. The country is, therefore, determined to ensure th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1190210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16042780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-4-34 |
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author | Magesa, Stephen M Lengeler, Christian deSavigny, Don Miller, Jane E Njau, Ritha JA Kramer, Karen Kitua, Andrew Mwita, Alex |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Malaria is the largest cause of health services attendance, hospital admissions and child deaths in Tanzania. At the Abuja Summit in April 2000 Tanzania committed itself to protect 60% of its population at high risk of malaria by 2005. The country is, therefore, determined to ensure that sustainable malaria control using insecticide-treated nets is carried out on a national scale. CASE DESCRIPTION: Tanzania has been involved for two decades in the research process for developing insecticide-treated nets as a malaria control tool, from testing insecticides and net types, to assessing their efficacy and effectiveness, and exploring new ways of distribution. Since 2000, the emphasis has changed from a project approach to that of a concerted multi-stakeholder action for taking insecticide-treated nets to national scale (NATNETS). This means creating conditions that make insecticide-treated nets accessible and affordable to all those at risk of malaria in the country. This paper describes Tanzania's experience in (1) creating an enabling environment for insecticide-treated nets scale-up, (2) promoting the development of a commercial sector for insecticide-treated nets, and (3) targeting pregnant women with highly subsidized insecticide-treated nets through a national voucher scheme. As a result, nearly 2 million insecticide-treated nets and 2.2 million re-treatment kits were distributed in 2004. CONCLUSION: National upscaling of insecticide-treated nets is possible when the programme is well designed, coordinated and supported by committed stakeholders; the Abuja target of protecting 60% of those at high risk is feasible, even for large endemic countries. |
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spelling | pubmed-11902102005-08-25 Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience Magesa, Stephen M Lengeler, Christian deSavigny, Don Miller, Jane E Njau, Ritha JA Kramer, Karen Kitua, Andrew Mwita, Alex Malar J Case Study INTRODUCTION: Malaria is the largest cause of health services attendance, hospital admissions and child deaths in Tanzania. At the Abuja Summit in April 2000 Tanzania committed itself to protect 60% of its population at high risk of malaria by 2005. The country is, therefore, determined to ensure that sustainable malaria control using insecticide-treated nets is carried out on a national scale. CASE DESCRIPTION: Tanzania has been involved for two decades in the research process for developing insecticide-treated nets as a malaria control tool, from testing insecticides and net types, to assessing their efficacy and effectiveness, and exploring new ways of distribution. Since 2000, the emphasis has changed from a project approach to that of a concerted multi-stakeholder action for taking insecticide-treated nets to national scale (NATNETS). This means creating conditions that make insecticide-treated nets accessible and affordable to all those at risk of malaria in the country. This paper describes Tanzania's experience in (1) creating an enabling environment for insecticide-treated nets scale-up, (2) promoting the development of a commercial sector for insecticide-treated nets, and (3) targeting pregnant women with highly subsidized insecticide-treated nets through a national voucher scheme. As a result, nearly 2 million insecticide-treated nets and 2.2 million re-treatment kits were distributed in 2004. CONCLUSION: National upscaling of insecticide-treated nets is possible when the programme is well designed, coordinated and supported by committed stakeholders; the Abuja target of protecting 60% of those at high risk is feasible, even for large endemic countries. BioMed Central 2005-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC1190210/ /pubmed/16042780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-4-34 Text en Copyright © 2005 Magesa et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Study Magesa, Stephen M Lengeler, Christian deSavigny, Don Miller, Jane E Njau, Ritha JA Kramer, Karen Kitua, Andrew Mwita, Alex Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience |
title | Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience |
title_full | Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience |
title_fullStr | Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience |
title_short | Creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the Tanzanian experience |
title_sort | creating an "enabling environment" for taking insecticide treated nets to national scale: the tanzanian experience |
topic | Case Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1190210/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16042780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-4-34 |
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