Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program

This report translates the Bank's corporate commitment into increased efforts to control malaria. It lays the basis for a Booster Program for Malaria Control, through which the Bank will make an important contribution to malaria control in the...

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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6824372/rolling-back-malaria-world-bank-global-strategy-booster-program
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spelling okr-10986-75042021-04-23T14:02:30Z Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program World Bank ANEMIA ANTIMALARIAL ANTIMALARIAL DRUG ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS ANTIMALARIAL TREATMENT BED NETS BIRTH WEIGHT CDD CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHILD MORTALITY CHILD SURVIVAL CHLOROQUINE RESISTANCE CHLOROQUINE TREATMENT CLINICAL MALARIA COMMODITIES COMMUNICABLE DISEASES DECISION MAKING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGY ERADICATING MALARIA ESSENTIAL DRUGS FEVER FEVERS GDP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH SERVICES INFANTS INSECTICIDE TREATMENT LIVING CONDITIONS MALARIA MALARIA CASE MALARIA CONTROL MALARIA CONTROL ACTIVITIES MALARIA CONTROL EFFORTS MALARIA CONTROL PROGRAMS MALARIA ERADICATION MALARIA MORBIDITY MALARIA PARASITE MALARIA PROGRAMS MALARIA-ENDEMIC AREAS MATERNAL HEALTH MEDICINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATES MOSQUITO CONTROL MOSQUITO NETS NATIONAL MALARIA CONTROL NUTRITION PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PREVENTIVE TREATMENT PRODUCTIVITY PUBLIC HEALTH PYRIMETHAMINE RESIDUAL SPRAYING STDS SULFADOXINE TROPICAL DISEASES WORKERS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION This report translates the Bank's corporate commitment into increased efforts to control malaria. It lays the basis for a Booster Program for Malaria Control, through which the Bank will make an important contribution to malaria control in the years ahead. This effort will be undertaken in support of country-led programs, and in partnership with community service organizations, specialized agencies, and financiers of malaria control at all levels. Consistent with the new Global Strategic Plan of the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, the Bank's work will combine measures to increase coverage of malaria-specific interventions with effective service delivery, broader health-system development, and capacity building across multiple sectors. The new business model combines an emphasis on outcomes with flexibility in approaches. Products and services related to malaria control will be tailored to client segments, in order to meet the needs of countries, and deploy the Bank's comparative advantages, while strengthening collaboration with partner agencies, co-financiers, and civil society. In the short to medium term, the new Booster Program for Malaria Control will provide increased financing, and technical support to accelerate program design and implementation, increase coverage, and improve outcomes rapidly. Henceforth, malaria control will be mainstreamed into the Poverty Reduction Strategies, and large sector-development programs that emphasize outcomes. 2012-06-08T14:22:23Z 2012-06-08T14:22:23Z 2005 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6824372/rolling-back-malaria-world-bank-global-strategy-booster-program 978-0-8213-6199-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7504 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Africa East Asia and Pacific Latin America & Caribbean South Asia America Asia South America South Asia Southeast Asia Sub-Saharan Africa
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topic ANEMIA
ANTIMALARIAL
ANTIMALARIAL DRUG
ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS
ANTIMALARIAL TREATMENT
BED NETS
BIRTH WEIGHT
CDD
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD SURVIVAL
CHLOROQUINE RESISTANCE
CHLOROQUINE TREATMENT
CLINICAL MALARIA
COMMODITIES
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
DECISION MAKING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EPIDEMICS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
ERADICATING MALARIA
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
FEVER
FEVERS
GDP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH SERVICES
INFANTS
INSECTICIDE TREATMENT
LIVING CONDITIONS
MALARIA
MALARIA CASE
MALARIA CONTROL
MALARIA CONTROL ACTIVITIES
MALARIA CONTROL EFFORTS
MALARIA CONTROL PROGRAMS
MALARIA ERADICATION
MALARIA MORBIDITY
MALARIA PARASITE
MALARIA PROGRAMS
MALARIA-ENDEMIC AREAS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MEDICINES
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOSQUITO CONTROL
MOSQUITO NETS
NATIONAL MALARIA CONTROL
NUTRITION
PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC HEALTH
PYRIMETHAMINE
RESIDUAL SPRAYING
STDS
SULFADOXINE
TROPICAL DISEASES
WORKERS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
spellingShingle ANEMIA
ANTIMALARIAL
ANTIMALARIAL DRUG
ANTIMALARIAL DRUGS
ANTIMALARIAL TREATMENT
BED NETS
BIRTH WEIGHT
CDD
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CHILD MORTALITY
CHILD SURVIVAL
CHLOROQUINE RESISTANCE
CHLOROQUINE TREATMENT
CLINICAL MALARIA
COMMODITIES
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
DECISION MAKING
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EPIDEMICS
EPIDEMIOLOGY
ERADICATING MALARIA
ESSENTIAL DRUGS
FEVER
FEVERS
GDP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH SERVICES
INFANTS
INSECTICIDE TREATMENT
LIVING CONDITIONS
MALARIA
MALARIA CASE
MALARIA CONTROL
MALARIA CONTROL ACTIVITIES
MALARIA CONTROL EFFORTS
MALARIA CONTROL PROGRAMS
MALARIA ERADICATION
MALARIA MORBIDITY
MALARIA PARASITE
MALARIA PROGRAMS
MALARIA-ENDEMIC AREAS
MATERNAL HEALTH
MEDICINES
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATES
MOSQUITO CONTROL
MOSQUITO NETS
NATIONAL MALARIA CONTROL
NUTRITION
PLASMODIUM FALCIPARUM
PREGNANCY
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
PRODUCTIVITY
PUBLIC HEALTH
PYRIMETHAMINE
RESIDUAL SPRAYING
STDS
SULFADOXINE
TROPICAL DISEASES
WORKERS
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
World Bank
Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program
geographic_facet Africa
East Asia and Pacific
Latin America & Caribbean
South Asia
America
Asia
South America
South Asia
Southeast Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
description This report translates the Bank's corporate commitment into increased efforts to control malaria. It lays the basis for a Booster Program for Malaria Control, through which the Bank will make an important contribution to malaria control in the years ahead. This effort will be undertaken in support of country-led programs, and in partnership with community service organizations, specialized agencies, and financiers of malaria control at all levels. Consistent with the new Global Strategic Plan of the Roll Back Malaria Partnership, the Bank's work will combine measures to increase coverage of malaria-specific interventions with effective service delivery, broader health-system development, and capacity building across multiple sectors. The new business model combines an emphasis on outcomes with flexibility in approaches. Products and services related to malaria control will be tailored to client segments, in order to meet the needs of countries, and deploy the Bank's comparative advantages, while strengthening collaboration with partner agencies, co-financiers, and civil society. In the short to medium term, the new Booster Program for Malaria Control will provide increased financing, and technical support to accelerate program design and implementation, increase coverage, and improve outcomes rapidly. Henceforth, malaria control will be mainstreamed into the Poverty Reduction Strategies, and large sector-development programs that emphasize outcomes.
format Publications & Research :: Publication
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program
title_short Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program
title_full Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program
title_fullStr Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program
title_full_unstemmed Rolling Back Malaria : The World Bank Global Strategy and Booster Program
title_sort rolling back malaria : the world bank global strategy and booster program
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/01/6824372/rolling-back-malaria-world-bank-global-strategy-booster-program
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7504
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