The Malaria Int’l Day is observed on 25th April every year to raise awareness of the global burden of malaria.
OBJECTIVES OF THE WORLD MALARIA DAY:
- To renew political commitment and encourage continued investment in malaria prevention and control.
- To engage media practitioners to create awareness and sensitize individuals, communities, partners and government as key stakeholders in the fight against Malaria.
Malaria remains a major cause of illness and death in the African region. It is a learning course of mobility and mortality in Nigeria, accounting for about 30% of childhood deaths and 11% of maternal deaths. It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) that about 65 million cases occurred in Nigeria in 2020. It is also estimated that 169,290 death occur in Nigeria annually, 27% of global malaria death.
Furthermore, at least one billion USD is lost each year as a direct result of malaria infections making malaria a leading cause of poverty, low productivity, and reduced school attendance.
THE THEME FOR 2022 WORLD MALARIA COMMEMORATION IS “Advance equity; Build Resilience; End Malaria”.
In Gombe state, there are malaria commodity supplies in almost all Public Health Care facilities across the 114 wards the 11 LGAs. Over the years, the government of Gombe state has demonstrated continued cooperation to the control of malaria with collaboration from NMEP and Global funding in the following areas.
- Routine distribution of Insecticide Treated Net (ITN) to pregnant women attending antenatal care and children under the age of 1 year who completed their immunization schedules.
- Provision of Intermittent Preventive Treatment for Pregnant Women (IPTp) – Sulphadoxine Pyrimethamine (SP)
- Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC) for children between 3-to-59 months during the peak period of rainy season (targeting more than 800,000) children in 2022 in Gombe state every cycle).
- Over 2.3 million Nets were distributed during 2021 ITN Mass Campaign across all communities in the state to prevent Malaria among the populace.
- Provision of Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) Kits for testing of all fever cases that present to health care facilities.
- Provision of Artemis in Based Combination Therapy (ACT) to 352 Public Health Care Facilities in the state.
- Provision of Artesunate injection for treatment of severe malaria malaria in all Secondary and Tertiary Health Facilities
- Training of about 600 service providers on the management of uncomplicated Malaria, Severe Malaria and malaria in pregnancy across the public Health in the state.
It is therefore important to STAND UP AND TAKE ACTION against Malaria. It is essential that we prevent Malaria by sleeping inside Long-Lasting Nets (LLINs); particularly, among pregnant women and children under 5 years old.
Furthermore, environmental management is also a collective responsibility; this includes effective refuse disposal and waste management covering of water storage containers, clearing of gutters.
On this note, on behalf of Gombe state Primary Health Care Development Agency (GSPHCDA) I implore all and sundry to make adequate use of the measures provided and visit Health Care Facilities whenever they experience fever to confirm if it is Malaria to access proper medication.
AFRICAN VACCINATION WEEK:
> African Vaccination week is an annual event celebrated during the last week of April together with the other WHO Regions.
> It is led and coordinated by the World Health Organisation (WHO) Regional Office for Africa.
> The goal of the AVW is to strengthen immunization programmes in the African Region by increasing awareness of the importance of every person’s need and right to be protected from vaccine preventable diseases.
> It aims at keeping immunization high on the state, national and regional agendas through advocacy and partnerships.
> It also promotes delivery of other high impact lifesaving interventions using Primary Health Care as a core integrated people centred approach.
Finally, I wish to reiterate that the War Against Malaria is one that must be won. Gombe state government is committed to the fight against Malaria and vaccine preventable diseases. We must therefore participate and support government at all levels in ensuring success of the campaign against Malaria.
Thank you and God bless you all.
Dr. Abdulrahman Shu’iabu
Executive Secretary, GSPHCDA