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Progress and challenges towards eliminating malaria in Afghanistan Najibullah Safi, MD, MSc. HMP, DMPPM National Malaria and Leishmaniasis Control Program Manager MoPH - Afghanistan

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Page 1: Progress and challenges towards eliminating malaria in afghanistan

Progress and challenges towards eliminating malaria in

Afghanistan

Najibullah Safi, MD, MSc. HMP, DMPPMNational Malaria and Leishmaniasis Control Program

Manager MoPH - Afghanistan

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WHO meeting on progress achieved with malaria elimination in the WHO European region Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, 30 October – 1 November 2007 2

Malaria Transmission in Afghanistan

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WHO meeting on progress achieved with malaria elimination in the WHO European region Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, 30 October – 1 November 2007 3

Anti Malarial Treatment in Health Care System of Afghanistan

Health post (HP) Basic health center (BHC) Comprehensive health center District hospital Provincial hospital Specialized hospital

Clinical MalariaClinical MalariaClinical MalariaClinical MalariaClinical MalariaClinical Malaria

Confirmed Malaria

Clinical Malaria

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WHO meeting on progress achieved with malaria elimination in the WHO European region Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, 30 October – 1 November 2007 4

Achievements

Health care system cover 82% of the population Formulation of policies and guidelines

– National strategic plan– National treatment protocol (adopting ACT for

confirmed PF)– Epidemic preparedness and response– Malaria microscopy for lab technicians– Diagnosis and treatment of sever complicated

malaria– Treatment guideline for community health workers– National IVM strategic plan– Addition of malaria into school curriculum

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Achievements cont.

Establishment of 14 quality assurance centers

Improvement in reporting system– 980 health facility report malaria cases– 8000 health posts (16000 CHWs)– Piloting the Global Malaria Database

Training– Public (including BPHS implementing NGOs) – Private (lab technicians, MDs, pharmacist…)

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Achievements cont.

GFATM (R5) approved 2.1 million LLINs over 5 years

In current year more than 300,000 LLINs distributed in target provinces

Construction of new building for headquarter of the program and research and training institute

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Achievements cont.

Vector surveillance – Entomology unit established in NMLCP

• Plan to establish three Vector Control units in provinces

Regular monitoring of anti-malarial drugs since 2003– Results up-to-date show 100% ACPR

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Achievements cont.

Trend of Malaria 2002 – 2006

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Challenges

Insecurity Scarcity of resources

– Financial– Human

Lack of motivation Fragmented health care system Poor coordination among stakeholders Gratuitous interference Time-consuming bureaucratic channels

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Challenges cont.

Geographical, economical and cultural barriers affecting easy access to facilities with laboratory services (CHC and DH)

Absence of lab facility in HP and BHC– On average 1.5 lab/district exist to provide

a multitude of tests including malaria Reduction in proportion of confirmed

cases over the years

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Challenges cont.

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Challenges cont.

Unregulated private sector Wide practice of self medication Sustainability of the program

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Prospects

Future of malaria control is promising – Financial support from GF (Round 5)

• Plan to apply for the next round of GF

– Political commitment – Enhanced technical support and better

cooperation with WHO– Piloting RDT in three WHO CBI/BDN projects– Upcoming cross border project with

Tajikistan

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Prospects cont.

– Establishment of new health facilities (sub-centers) under GAVI fund for strengthening health care system

– Establishment of 18 sentinel sites to monitor the trend of malaria in high risk provinces

– Establishment of malaria advisory board (enhanced coordination)

– Incentives for the staff from GF– Changes in program leadership

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