2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-023-09143-x
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Malaria Frontline Project: strategic approaches to improve malaria control program leveraging experiences from Kano and Zamfara States, Nigeria, 2016–2019

Abstract: Background The Malaria Frontline Project (MFP) supported the National Malaria Elimination Program for effective program implementation in the high malaria-burden states of Kano and Zamfara adapting the National Stop Transmission of Polio (NSTOP) program elimination strategies. Project implementation The MFP was implemented in 34 LGAs in the two states (20 out of 44 in Kano and all 14 in Zamfara). MFP developed training materials and job aids tailor… Show more

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“…Data-driven health facility supportive supervisory visits by state and LGA level officers based on program performance is an objective way to support health facilities and LGAs. These were designed to elicit ongoing changes in health worker´s practice and behavior over time and improve service delivery performance [ 8 ]. On-the-job training and mentoring of health facility workers by the LGA team helped build health workers´ capacity in malaria case management, data management, and use for decision making.…”
Section: Project Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data-driven health facility supportive supervisory visits by state and LGA level officers based on program performance is an objective way to support health facilities and LGAs. These were designed to elicit ongoing changes in health worker´s practice and behavior over time and improve service delivery performance [ 8 ]. On-the-job training and mentoring of health facility workers by the LGA team helped build health workers´ capacity in malaria case management, data management, and use for decision making.…”
Section: Project Evaluationmentioning
confidence: 99%