Blog - Move On Malaria


Move On Malaria: Preliminary Kumi Summary Report

Posted By Katy Hurd, MD on 12.4.09 @ 7:57AM | Project Reports, Public Health, Move On Malaria, Kumi District, Teso Region, Uganda, Ugandan Ministry Of Health and National Malaria Control Program, WHO Uganda

By God's grace, Pilgrim successfully completed its second Move on Malaria campaign in the Kumi district of the Teso sub region in northeastern Uganda in September. Kumi is one of the seven districts that form the Teso sub region, and has an estimated population of 358,400.

In March 2009, a review of health facility records indicated that malaria was responsible for 37% of all outpatient clinic visits in health units and close to 50% of all hospital admissions. In the age group 0-4 years, almost 70% of admissions were attributable to malaria, with malaria causing 10% of all deaths. A baseline epidemiological survey conducted by Pilgrim in the region showed a malaria prevalence of 37% in children under age 16, and 23% across all age groups.

In partnership with and under the direction of the Uganda Ministry of Health and National Malaria Control Program, Pilgrim carried out a district-wide malaria treatment campaign over the course of six weeks. All children ages 16 and under were given a presumptive course of World Health Organization approved anti-malarial medication. Adults ages 16 and above were tested for malaria with a rapid test and given appropriate treatment if found to be positive. Over 250,000 people were attended to by our medical teams. Indoor residual spraying of insecticide (IRS) was conducted by the Ministry of Health concurrently the medical treatment. Although data is still being processed, preliminary results from the IRS campaign show a remarkably high coverage rate, with over 80% of the huts in the district treated.

We are now in the surveillance phase, closely watching malaria trends in the district. Results so far are encouraging. Local health centers are seeing a notable drop in malaria cases and deaths due to malaria. We will carry out a follow-up survey in one to two months to measure the impact on malaria prevalence in the district, and then begin preparing for the next round of Move on Malaria in the district.

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Newly premiered video - "Pilgrim In Uganda"

Posted By Helen Hofman on 10.30.09 @ 10:28AM | Project Reports, Videos, Agriculture, Beacon Medical Centre, Beacon Of Hope Secondary School, Move On Malaria, Resettlement & Agricultural Assistance, Trauma Treatment Program, Soroti Town, Teso Region, Uganda

Pilgrim chosen as a featured partner by HopeMongers.org

Posted By Helen Hofman on 10.5.09 @ 10:29AM | Fundraising, Videos, Agathos Aid And Relief, Emergency Food Relief, Food Distribution, Medical Relief, Move On Malaria, Orphan Care, HopeMongers

HopeMongers.orgPilgrim is one of three non-profits that was selected to be featured by HopeMongers.org - a wonderful new micro-giving site that is connecting people one-to-one across the globe with the mission to solve endemic poverty and injustice. Learn more about HopeMongers in their inspiring video.

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Initial Move On Malaria deployment a complete success

Posted By Helen Hofman on 5.12.09 @ 6:10PM | Project Reports, Videos, Public Health, Move On Malaria, Katakwi, Uganda, Ugandan Ministry Of Health and National Malaria Control Program, WHO Uganda

The first intervention of Move On Malaria (MOM) in Katakwi was a complete success. The trend of Malaria continues to go down dramatically in the region, and the hospital has been almost empty for the first time in years!

Watch the video to learn more about this intervention.

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