Executive Summary
In 2015, there were roughly 212 million malaria cases and an estimated 429 000 malaria deaths. Sub-Saharan Africa continues to carry a disproportionately high share of the global malaria burden. In 2015, the region was home to 90% of malaria cases and 92% of malaria deaths (World Health Organisation 2015). There are four main aspects of this project. 1. Habitat and environmental control of malaria. 2. The distribution of nets to limit the spread of malaria during the wet season. 3. Providing malarial testing kits and medication to those affected particularly vulnerable individuals such as pregnant women and children under 5. 4. Providing educational campaigns and workshops to increase awareness of this disease and how it spreads. This project would help marginalized individuals in a country where strife and hardship is further compounded by eruptions of ill-timed violence.
Impact Indicators
People: Social Impact
Number of Lives Impacted:
500
Gender:
Female, Male
Age:
0-3, 4-11, 12-17, 18-25, 26-40, 41-60, 60+
Employment Status:
Unemployed
Accessibility:
Disabled, Non-Disabled
Location:
Urban, Suburban, Rural
Planet: Environmental Impact
Land:
Rural
Water:
Inland
Air:
-
Topic and Activity Grid
Topics
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Training |
Geography
Country:
Somalia
Project Outcome Indicators
Short Term:
— Usage of nets
We expect this to increase as we provide more nets to families in the area
— Decrease in malaria habitats
We expect these to decrease as we will be destroying some as well as raise awareness in the local community of these habitats
— Awareness of disease levels in community
By providing malaria testing kits more individuals will be aware of their malaria status
Long Term:
— New Malaria infection rates
We expect this to fall as more individuals are aware of the disease and take preventative measures.
— Awareness of Malaria
We expect this to increase as we will embed 10 malaria prevention champions to train and inform the community of the disease and how it spreads.
Activities:
The Somalia Malaria Intervention Project (SOMIP) will; (a) Provide assessment and initial treatment of Malaria in rural areas (b) Provide preventative measures to protect against Malaria using vector controls such as mosquito nets, chemical spraying / treatment of bushes and destruction of malaria habits such as stagnant waters etc. We note that usage of insecticides for vector control has been promoted by the World Health Organisation and has proven highly effective. (c) Provide awareness raising training through posters and leaflets on Malaria prevention to local communities in ways and language that they best understand. (d) Provide training to 10 Malaria Prevention Champions who will be embedded in their communities to carry out workshops and deliver community awareness training about the disease. (e) Provide a mobile clinic to carry out outreach intervention wherever it is needed. We will be using questionnaires and interviews both before and after the project to analyse what the impact of the project was and whether our goal to reduce the impact of Malaria in the Hiiraan region of Somalia has been achieved.
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Project Budget:
£97,325
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Timeline:
1 year
Direct Commitment Ratio:
95.67%
Project to Org. Size Ratio:
12120.17%
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Prosperity
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Peace
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