Implementatiepartners

AMREF Flying Doctors
Cordaid Memisa
Development Works Theo Kiewiet
Drive Against Malaria
Fobang Foundation
Foundation for African Medicine and Education
Medical Research Centre
Royal Tropical Institute
The Netherlands Red Cross
Unicef the Netherlands

Projects

Malaria No More! Netherlands is currently supporting ten malaria interventions. In 2007, the allocation committee helped the charity choose six projects run by Dutch organizations. In 2008, a second allocation round resulted in the selection of four projects run by African organizations. Malaria No More! is active in the following countries: DR Congo, Cameroon, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, Uganda, Sierra Leone and Tanzania. The allocation committee uses interim reports and project visits to monitor the progress of the projects.

Less Malaria in Nakasongola (2008-2010)
In Uganda, malaria causes 47% of the deaths among children under the age of five and 30% of the deaths among pregnant women. The Nakasongola district does not have enough knowledge and resources to prevent and treat malaria. There are not enough trained health workers, and the methods, for example,...
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Cordaid Memisa provides free mosquito nets to mothers and newly borns in maternity units (2008-2009)
In the north-east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cordaid Memisa started a programme to control malaria. Within two years, the number of children and pregnant women who die of malaria was to decrease by 20%. 'This can only be achieved with an integrated approach,' says programme manager Bea...
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Fight against malaria in Shibinga (2009-2011)
In 2004, eight children died every month in the villages of the Shibinga region in Kenya. Malaria was a matter of course for the local population. Mothers were at the end of their wits: child after child had to be buried, while they too, suffered terribly from the disease. Following a collection on ...
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Coastal region south-west Cameroon (2008)
According to a study the WHO carried out in 2007 together with several universities, severe environmental changes are causing a substantial rise in malaria in the coastal region of southwestern Cameroon. In 2008, 'Drive Against Malaria' will focus on preventing malaria in these regions by distribut...
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MALCON Drive - Malaria Control in Cameroon (2009-2011)
Cameroon is a country in Central Africa whose natural environment covers three ecological zones from south to north – the equatorial forest, the Guinea savannah and the Sahelian savannah. Malaria continues to be a public health problem: it accounts for 40% of the deaths and has a substantial impact ...
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Karatu Malaria & Rural Health Pilot (2009-2011)
The District of Karatu is located in northern Tanzania and has a total population of roughly 220,000. In Karatu, the leading causes of disease and death among infants and children under the age of five are malaria, pneumonia/acute respiratory infections and diarrhoeal diseases (MIHV, Child Survival ...
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Scaling up of Malaria prevention activities in CBHC program areas of Dowa district (2008)
Malaria is a disease that is a major burden for poor countries in particular. Every year, at least one million people die of malaria in tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Africa. In Malawi, malaria is the most frequent cause of disease and death among children and infants. The human...
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Malaria and pregnancy in Benin City (2008-2010)
Children are not the only victims of malaria; pregnant women in developing countries are also a risk group that is threatened by the disease. More than 90% of malaria infections occur in Sub-Saharan Africa. Here, approximately 30 million women per year become pregnant. Plasmodium falciparum, the mos...
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Long-lasting Insecticidal Net (LLIN) Distribution and Social Mobilisation against Malaria' (2008-2010)
Madagascar has a total population of approximately 18.5 million people, of which 3.1 million are children under the age of five, and 80% live in rural areas. It ranks among the least developed countries in the world; close to 70% of the people have to survive on less than one dollar per day. Over t...
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Malaria pilot as part of "Reducing Maternal Mortality" (2009-2011)
In 2007, Sierra Leone launched a new programme to tackle the high rate of maternal and infant/child mortality. As an integrated part of its health programme 2008-2011 and as a malaria component of the Schokland Agreement, Reduce Maternal Mortality, the MRC will focus on preventing, reducing and trea...
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