1998
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WHO begins to support the coordination and management of malaria control within the Southern Sudan Health Secretariat.
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1999
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WHO established an EWARN to facilitate rapid reporting and investigation of suspected outbreaks by a network of NGO-operated health facilities operating in southern Sudan.
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2003
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A Malaria Task Force was formed in order to allow a broad discussion and consensus building mechanism among partners with respect to the new malaria treatment policy.
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2004
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The national Malaria Control Programme is formed as part of the Secretariat for Health, then based in Nairobi.
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2005
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Vector control needs assessment for IVM was done in 2005 following the Resolution (EM/RC.52/R.6).
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USAID began to support disease surveillance activities in southern Sudan with funding through the CDC as a component of the Sudan Health Transformation Project (SHTP I).
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2006
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The Secretariat inclusive of NMCP was relocated to Juba, South Sudan; throughout this time and beyond, the NMCP was staffed by one person, the Programme Manager.
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USAID through MSH seconded one full time malaria Technical Advisor to the NMCP to support the Programme Manager and team.
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First IDSR Task force formed and endorsed case definitions for a small set of priority diseases.
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2007
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The first Monitoring and Evaluation Officer was recruited with support from USAID through MSH.
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NMCP Office established and the first Malaria Prevention and Control Strategic Plan (July 2006-June 2011, extended to 2013) was finalized with support from USAID funded Technical Assistance.
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The ACT based treatment Policy was finalized leading to development of the first Malaria Treatment Policy; This was followed by a roll out of training of health workers in all the health facilities between 2007 and 2010.
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The Country Malaria Technical Working Group was formed to ensure coordinated malaria programming. The TWG has played a critical role in supporting NMCP to fulfill its functions.
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NMCP drafted a concept paper advocating for mass distribution campaigns to rapidly increase LLIN coverage.
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The first African Malaria Day was commemorated on April 25th 2007. These are now commemorated annually as World Malaria Days.
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2008
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LLIN mass campaigns piloted in 3 states with MDTF and USAID support; since then Mass LLIN distribution campaigns have been rolled out in all the states.
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WHO takes on the IDSR mantle with assistance from USAID and ECHO.
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2009
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The GoSS recruited 3 Public Health Officers for Vector Control, Case Management/BCC and M & E.
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IDSR Action Plan 2009–2013 was completed.
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The HMM program rolled out to further increase access to ACTs.
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The first MIS conducted with support from partners and a malaria epidemiological map developed.
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2011
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The NMCP Manager recruited alongside the Case Management and Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist with support from the GFATM; State Malaria Coordinators recruited with Government support.
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The first annual malaria planning and review meeting held with state malaria coordinators and M&E officers.
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South Sudan becomes a WHO member state, the 23rd under EMRO.
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2012
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With support from its partners NMCP established 32 sentinel which are used for monitoring malaria intervention coverage.
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Vector control Specialist/Medical Entomologist- consultant recruited.
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The first vector control conference held with state Director Generals, malaria coordinators and M&E officers.
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Recommendations on addressing malaria vector control challenges published- Chanda et al., 2013.
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2013 |
The Malaria Programme Review process and follow-up MIS concluded. |