Support to National Malaria Programme (SuNMaP)

Launched in June 2008, the five-year Support to National Malaria Programme (SuNMaP) is working to increase access to, and coverage of, preventive and curative malaria control interventions in at least six Nigerian states. The Malaria Consortium is implementing the programme in collaboration with a group of international partners, with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU/CCP) tasked with increasing community awareness and demand for effective malaria treatment and prevention. SuNMaP is designed to harmonise donor efforts and funding agencies around agreed-upon national policies and plans for malaria control, and to strengthen the National Malaria Control Programme to provide crucial coordination.
The Support to National Malaria Programme (SuNMaP) combines capacity building, strengthening public-private partnerships, and awareness raising, with distribution of long lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs). According to JHU/CCP, the programme's approach is focused on reaching the economically poor and vulnerable populations.
As a first step, the programme conducted a literature review and mapping exercise to identity existing strategies and provide information for the development of state-specific communication strategies. They also conducted qualitative research to identify barriers and normative beliefs around the use of LLINs, treatment seeking behaviour, and uptake of intermittent presumptive treatment of pregnant women (IPT).
According to JHU/CCP, organisers distributed more than two million LLINs during the first stages of Nigeria's rolling universal coverage campaign, and played a key role in the planning and execution. They have also developed media (radio spots and a campaign song) and print materials for LLIN campaigns, which are designed to encourage participation, hanging of nets, prompt treatment seeking, and intermittent presumptive treatment (IPT) uptake for pregnant women.
Programme organisers have also developed communication training modules for health agents, clinicians, patent medicine vendors and role model mothers.
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Malaria Consortium, HPI and GRID, HERFON, the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU/CCP), FOMWAN, CHAN, CHAN Medipharm, PMG-MAN
Malaria Consortium, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU/CCP)
Center for Communication Programs website and SuNMaP project summary (PDF) on June 12 2011.
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