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    Implementing integrated community case management: stakeholder experiences and lessons learned in three African countries

    Malaria Consortium, 2014
    Integrated community case management (iCCM) of malaria, pneumoniaand diarrhoea at the community level has been a growing focus of community healthcare delivery across sub-Saharan Africa over the last few years, as well as in Malaria Consortium’s Africa regional programme.
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    Community dialogues for healthy children: encouraging communities to talk

    Malaria Consortium, 2012
    Integrated community case management (ICCM) – an approach where community-based health workers are trained to identify, treat and refer children under-five with pneumonia, diarrhoea and malaria – is increasingly being used across sub-Saharan Africa to supplement the gaps in basic healthcare provision.
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    Don’t stop now: how underfunding the Global Fund to fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria impacts on the HIV response

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2012
    In November 2011, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) announced that its next scheduled funding round was cancelled. This report draws on recently collected field data from numerous countries where the International HIV/AIDS Alliance operates to explain why AIDS funding crisis requires urgent action.
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    Artemisinin-based combination therapy in Zambia: from policy change to implementation

    Roll Back Malaria, World Health Organization (WHO), 2005
    Produced by the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, this paper reports on how Zambia introduced artemisinin combination therapy (ACT) for treatment of malaria, outlining the key stages in the process from policy change to implementation. The paper sets out the implementation strategy and plan before describing the three phases of policy implementation and highlighting lessons learned.
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    Malaria control and immunization: a sound partnership

    World Health Organization, 2004
    This joint statement from UNICEF and the World Health Organization (WHO) outlines potential areas for further collaboration between malaria control and immunisation programmes. The statement highlights a number of overlaps and similarities between malaria control and immunisation programmes. It argues that these overlaps provide an excellent basis for joint working at all levels.
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    A force for change: the Global Fund at 30 months

    The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria, 2004
    This review from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is a self-evaluation after 30 months of activity. Country profiles of the Fund’s activities in Ghana, Honduras, Indonesia, Rwanda and Zambia are also provided.