Title: The Presidents Malaria Initiative:
1- The Presidents Malaria Initiative
- Opportunities for Eliminating Malaria in
Pregnancy
- Scott Filler, MD, DTMH
- Malaria Branch
- Presidents Malaria Initiative
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Atlanta, GA, USA
- smf5_at_cdc.gov
2Presidents Malaria Initiative
- 30 June 2005, President Bush announced a new
5-year, 1.2 billion initiative to rapidly scale
up malaria control interventions in high burden
countries in Africa - Challenged other donors to increase their funding
3Funding Levels and Coverage
Possible plus-up of 25 million
4PMI Goal and Targets
- Goal To reduce malaria-related mortality by 50
in 15 selected countries - Targets To achieve 85 coverage of vulnerable
groups with four key interventions
5PMI Interventions
- Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACTs)
- Insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs)
- Intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy
(IPTp) - Indoor residual spraying (IRS) (where appropriate)
6Country Selection Criteria
- High burden of malaria
- National leadership / political will and
commitment of host government to control malaria - Willingness to partner with US government
- National malaria control policies and practices
consistent with WHO recommendations
7Countries Selected
First Year (FY06) Angola, Tanzania, Uganda
Third Year (FY08) Benin, Ethiopia, Ghana,
Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Zambia
Second Year (FY07) Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda,
Senegal
Ethiopia limited to Oromia Region
8PMI Strategy and Approach
- Commitment to work closely with host government
and to support activities contained in national
malaria control plan - Close coordination with international and
in-country partners (WHO, GFATM, PEPFAR) to
ensure efforts are complementary - Support for an integrated approach to malaria
control and strengthening national capacity - Overall impact will include the contributions
from other programs and donors
9What will PMI fund? (1)
- Commodities
- Antimalarial drugs for treatment of uncomplicated
malaria (ACTs) and for severe malaria - Sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine (SP) for IPTp
- ITNs, especially long-lasting ITNs (LLINs)
- Equipment and supplies for IRS
10What will PMI fund? (2)
- Technical support to strengthen national malaria
control capabilities and ensure effective program
implementation - Monitoring and evaluation
11PMI Challenges
- USAID under close scrutiny
- Keep footprint small (i.e. not be seen as
staffing-up using PMI budget) - Focus on provision of commodities
- Focus on IRS (despite expense and lack of data on
how best to use in combination with ITNs) - No ability to address poor human resource
capacity in health care system, or inadequate
health care infrastructure - Insufficient resources available for operational
research
12Malaria In Pregnancy Beyond SP
- Train, support and supervise front line health
workers - Promote ANC attendance
- Provide insecticide-treated mosquito nets
- Prompt diagnosis and treatment
13Malaria In PregnancyContinuing needs
- First ANC visits still occur late, and many women
do not make recommended number of visits - Service integration remains an elusive goal
- Quality of ANC services is variable, and many
recommended services are not available (e.g.
routine supply of iron/folate)
14PMI from 60 to 85
- Initial gains will be relatively easy
- Increasing supply of commodities and initial
efforts at training will result in rapid
expansion of services - Increasing coverage from 60 to 85 will be much
harder commodities will not be the limiting
factor - Behavior Change
- Demand Creation
- Community Ownership
- Sustainability of PMI will also depend on these
same factors
15PMI Malaria In Pregnancy EffortsUganda Example
- Revise national SP IPTp guidelines
- Integrate supportive supervision at the district
level to ANC health workers - Provide safe water and cups
- Support community level awareness and behavior
change - Provide ANC registers
16Harmonization
- Major international partners
- Global Fund
- World Bank
- Multiple other bilateral and multilateral
organizations - Principles for coordination
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Unified plan
- Stakeholders forum