United States Government Celebrates Recent Achievements In The Fight Against Malaria In Nigeria, Promises To Continued Partnership

The United States government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Abuja, on Thursday, July 27, celebrated five years of the VectorLink project’s achievements in the fight against malaria in Nigeria.

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United States Government Celebrates Recent Achievements In The Fight Against Malaria In Nigeria, Promises To Continued Partnership
PHOTO CAPTION: The PMI VectorLink Project equipped Nigeria to plan and implement safe, cost-effective, and sustainable indoor residual spraying and other life-saving malaria vector control interventions with the overall goal of reducing the burden of malaria.

The United States government, through the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Abuja, on Thursday, July 27, celebrated five years of the VectorLink project’s achievements in the fight against malaria in Nigeria.

The VectorLink project was implemented in close partnership with the Government of Nigeria,for the five-year, $7.8 million President’s Malaria Initiative VectorLink project, which provided technical expertise for surveillance of organisms that host malaria-causing parasites and insecticide resistance monitoring across Nigeria.

U.S. Department of State statement said in 2021, malaria killed an estimated 619,000 people around the world, an increase of 12 percent over the prior year, with many of the additional deaths due to service disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the statement, more millions fell sick from the disease, with young children and pregnant women among the most vulnerable.

It stated that Nigeria contributes almost a quarter (23 percent) of the world’s malaria cases and has a 31 percent mortality rate. There is widespread insecticide resistance by the major malaria vectors across the country. This threatens the effectiveness of the available control tools, including nets.

"Since 2006, the United States President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) has protected millions of people in Africa from malaria through the deployment of insecticide-treated bed nets and indoor residual spraying. These interventions kill the mosquitoes that transmit malaria by spraying insecticide on the walls, ceilings, and other indoor mosquito resting places.

"In September 2017, the United States continued its commitment to tackling this deadly disease, launching the five-year PMI VectorLink Project in Nigeria.

"The PMI VectorLink Project equipped Nigeria to plan and implement safe, cost-effective, and sustainable indoor residual spraying and other life-saving malaria vector control interventions with the overall goal of reducing the malaria burden.

"From January 2022 to now, the project has provided quality control for the distribution of more than 21 million insecticide-treated nets in Nasarawa, Rivers, Kebbi, Sokoto, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi, Bauchi, and Cross River. Those distributed bed nets protect over 42 million Nigerians from malaria." The statement reads.

 PMI Resident Advisor Jules Mihigo,speaking at Thursday’s event, said, “USAID reaffirms our commitment through PMI to support the holistic approach of the national malaria control program to eliminate malaria in Nigeria, notably through vector control. We would like to thank the National Malaria Elimination Programme for the unwavering leadership and our partners at VectorLink for the quality and diligence of your work over the past five years. “

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