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PSI Malaria Staff Profile

Gunther Baugh
Project Coordinator - CIDA HMM Impact Project
Nairobi, Kenya

Gunther is managing the Canadian-funded Home Management of Malaria program, responsible for piloting the delivery of ACTs free of charge to children...

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Malaria Prevention and Treatment

Malaria Prevention

PSI’s approach to mosquito net delivery engages both the public and private sectors. This allows malaria control partnerships at country level to maximize available resources and achieve rapid and sustained coverage of vulnerable populations. PSI’s net delivery strategies include routine facility-based delivery, mass free distribution for rapid scale up and engagement of the private sector. One example of this approach is in Kenya where PSI delivers free nets to pregnant women through 3,000 public antenatal clinics, while supporting a robust subsidized distribution program through Kenya’s thriving commercial sector. To date, PSI has delivered over 60 million insecticide treated mosquito nets in more than 30 countries around the world (18.4 million in 2008 alone).

Malaria Treatment

PSI is supporting ministries of health towards achieving the second Abuja target— which states that at least 80% of children suffering from malaria must have prompt access to, and the ability to correctly use, affordable and appropriate treatment within 24 hours of the onset of symptoms. PSI believes achievement of this target requires the rapid scale up of home-based management of malaria. PSI's home management of malaria strategy includes: harnessing community-based and private sector delivery channels, communications to improve treatment seeking behavior and compliance and targeted subsidies to ensure malaria treatment is accessible. To date, PSI has delivered over 21 million malaria treatments and provided support to partners for malaria case management in several African and Asian countries, including Nigeria, DRC, Rwanda, Madagascar, Tanzania, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Sudan, Myanmar and Cambodia.

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