WHAT WE’RE DOING
Technical Areas
Malaria in Kenya remains a significant public health concern and is listed among the top 10 causes of outpatient visits in the country. Currently malaria accounts for 18 percent of all our outpatient visits in public health facilities.
The most vulnerable populations are children below the age of five years and expectant women. The vision of the Division of Malaria Control Programme is to have a malaria-free Kenya and the goal is to ensure a reduction of malaria incidence and deaths by 75% of the 2016 levels by 2023.
John Doe
Designer
What we do
National Malaria Program Focus
The vision of the Malaria Control Programme is to have a malaria-free Kenya and the goal is to ensure a reduction of malaria incidence and deaths by 75%
Case Management
High-quality, safe, effective treatment
Malaria Prevention
Malaria control and elimination
Malaria Preparedness
Disease surveillance and response
Malaria in Pregnancy
Malaria prevention during pregnancy
Social Behaviour Change
Boost malaria interventions in Kenya
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