The regional malaria CSO platform, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), Independent Monitoring Panel (IMP) of RAI2E, developed ten assessment questions to continue assessing the impact of COVID-19 disruption in malaria interventions at the community in RAI implementing countries from mid-July to 1st week of August.
Due to the continuous changing of malaria and the COVID situation, it is imperative to regularly monitor the situation and identify challenges to continue malaria services in the community. Therefore, Platform in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), Independent Monitoring Panel (IMP) of RAI2E developed ten assessment questions to continue assessing the impact of COVID-19 disruption in malaria interventions at the community in RAI implementing countries from mid-July to 1st week of August.
A mix of Dichotomous and open-ended survey questions was sent to Platform’s steering committee members and subsequently requested to share with CSO RAI2E project managers/coordinators, project field coordinators, and project field officers. The outcome of this assessment reflects only the CSO implementing areas and volunteers/malaria workers under their management.
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