PMI’s assistance to Zimbabwe has contributed to a drop in malaria cases from 1.8 million in 2006 to 469,000 in 2017. See how we are helping save lives.
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The malaria burden in Burma remains the highest among the six countries of the Greater Mekong Subregion. Between 2011 and 2016, Burma has reported an 80 percent reduction in the number of confirmed malaria cases and a 96 percent reduction in the number of deaths attributable to malaria. The ultimate goal of Burma’s National Strategic Plan for Intensifying Malaria Control and Accelerating Progress Toward Malaria Elimination (2016–2020) is to eliminate all forms of malaria by 2030. To support this strategy, PMI is funding malaria prevention and treatment services in more than 1,500 sites, as well as a variety of other activities.
Read more about PMI’s activities in the Burma Country Profile [PDF, 572KB].
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The Malaria Operational Plans below are detailed 1-year implementation plans for PMI focus countries. Each plan reviews the current status of malaria control and prevention policies and interventions, identifies challenges and unmet needs to achieve PMI goals, and provides a description of planned PMI-funded activities. Each Malaria Operational Plan has been endorsed by the U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator and reflects collaborative discussions with the national malaria control programs and partners in country. Changes to these plans are reflected in revised postings.
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Listed below are contracts, agreements and implementing partner reports for the PMI focus countries. Documents have been redacted by the awardee at USAID's request to remove any information the awardee considers proprietary.
Read the PMI Twelfth Annual Report [PDF, 2.7MB]
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