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Nurse Kettie Juma reaches out to fellow Malawians from the calling center in Lilongwe. She helps track spread of COVID-19 while also educating about prevention.

Journal Articles

Enhancing SARS-CoV- 2 surveillance in Malawi using telephone syndromic surveillance from July 2020 to April 2022

Published May 16, 2024

Introduction Monitoring the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in low-resource countries such as Malawi requires cost-effective surveillance strategies. This study explored the potential utility of phone-based syndromic surveillance in terms of its reach, monitoring trends in reported SARS-CoV-2-like/influenza-like symptoms (CLS/ILS), SARS-CoV-2 testing and mortality. Methods Mobile phone-based interviews were conducted between 1 July…
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Global Health Security,

Research

Countries:

Malawi

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Driving the Use of Data to End AIDS

Published April 14, 2024

Leveraging digital health to end HIV National health information systems (HIS) are a primary component of country health systems managed by Ministries of Health (MOHs). HIS will be one of the most critical resources in coming years – leveraging data to drive quality patient care and improve program efficiency will…
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General

Cameroon Landscape

Technical Briefs

A Virtual Contact Tracing Guide for COVID-19 and Beyond

Published April 9, 2024

The Ministry of Public Health (MOH) in Cameroon has been at the forefront of the national COVID-19 response, with the support of key stakeholders. The Catalyzing COVID-19 Action (CCA) project, a FIND and Unitaid-funded initiative, has supported the MOH’s mission to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS…
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Global Health Security

Countries:

Cameroon

Computer, technology

Technical Briefs

COVID-19 Response Mechanism Technical Assistance – Data Management

Published April 9, 2024

In 2021, EGPAF was awarded American Rescue Plan Act funds through EGPAF’s DELTA2 mechanism to provide tailored, targeted technical support to Ministries of Health (MOH) and GFATM grantees in six countries to achieve their COVID-19 response mechanism (C19RM) activities and targets. The overall focus of this initiative, implemented from…
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Global Health Security

Countries:

Cameroon,

Côte d’Ivoire,

Haiti,

Malawi,

Uganda,

Zimbabwe

Technical Briefs

COVID-19 Response Mechanism Technical Assistance – Emerging Health Priorities

Published April 9, 2024

In 2021, EGPAF was awarded American Rescue Plan Act funds through EGPAF’s DELTA2 mechanism to provide tailored, targeted technical support to Ministries of Health (MOH) and GFATM grantees in six countries to achieve their COVID-19 response mechanism (C19RM) activities and targets. The overall focus of this initiative, implemented from 2022-2024,…
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Global Health Security

Countries:

Cameroon,

Côte d’Ivoire,

Haiti,

Malawi,

Uganda,

Zimbabwe

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