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Strengthening data use for action against malaria in Kenya

In Kenya, we are supporting NMCP to improve the country’s governance by revising the national malaria policy and malaria strategic plan to reflect changes in program planning; strengthening systems to improve availability of malaria data; improving the quality and use of routine data for decision making by implementing the Malaria Routine Data Quality Assessment (mRDQA) in eight lake-endemic counties; building malaria surveillance capacity of health workers; and increasing use of inpatient malaria data. We’re also generating analytics using epidemiologic and entomologic data at national and subnational levels to strengthen vector surveillance-response initiatives. 

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