Voices from the Field
U.S. Ambassador Michael Retzer, with Minister of Health and Social Welfare Hon Prof David Mwakyusa looking on behind, right, provides an Infant Bed Net Voucher to a woman in Morogoro, Tanzania, to protect her child from malaria as part of the national Infant Voucher launch. The Infant Voucher program is supported by the PMI. |
Ghana
- Umbrella Sales Ladies from Ghana Make Money Doing a Job They Like - (view page 4) [PDF, 875KB]
- USAID-Ghana: Progress Toward Building a Sustainable Market for ITNs [PDF, 858KB]
- NetMark Successfully Implements Commercial Discount Voucher Scheme for ITNs in Ghana [PDF, 260KB]
Madagascar
Mozambique
- Free Mosquito Nets Draw Women to Health Facilities
- Artemisinin-based Combination Therapies Effective in Treating Drug-resistant Malaria
Rwanda
- Indoor Residual Spraying Protects Mother and Children in Rwanda
- Proper Treatment of Malaria Made Easier with PRIMO
- Saving Lives Begins in the Community
- Excusez-moi, Monsieur; Can I Spray Your House?
- Expanding the Mosquito Nets Reach
- PMI Protects 700,000 Senegalese in Malaria Battle
- Rural Health Huts Provide Crucial Care: Village-Level Services Boost Child, Maternal Health
- Senegal Strings Up, Treats Nearly 615,000 PMI Bednets
- Vouching for Bednets - Senegal Beats Back Malaria with a Deadly Featherweight
- Women's Groups Net Profits while Fighting Malaria
Tanzania
- ACTs Help Refugees Fight Malaria
- Awards Ceremony for Zanzibar Malaria Essay Contest - 01/08/07
- Antimalarial Drugs Save Tanzanian Girl's Life
- Nets Make Good Business in Tanzania
- Nets, Spray Keep Malaria Down in Zanzibari Family
- Maimuna's Story: Tanzania National Voucher Scheme (TNVS) Protects a Mother and Her Children
- Preventing Malaria in Pregnant Women in Tanzania Through Training Health Workers
- Reaching Out Through the Tanzania National Voucher Scheme
- Refugees Well Schooled in ACT Use
- Zanzibari Women Tackle Malaria
Uganda