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Participatory malaria prevention in rural Zimbabwe / Catherine Stokes; Francois Steyn

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Africa Insight ; Vol. 35, No. 3+4Publication details: : Africa Institute of South Africa, 2006Description: 17 pages; 24 cmISSN:
  • 0256-2804
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • PER 334 Africa Insight
Summary: Malaria poses a threat to the development and prosperity of severely affected communities, particularly those in Africa. Despite proof about the effectiveness of prevention, many communities continue to experience high incidences of the disease. Participatory planning can strengthen ownership of the interventions, which in turn enhances the likelihood of broad-based implementation and acceptance
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Malaria poses a threat to the development and prosperity of severely affected communities, particularly those in Africa. Despite proof about the effectiveness of prevention, many communities continue to experience high incidences of the disease. Participatory planning can strengthen ownership of the interventions, which in turn enhances the likelihood of broad-based implementation and acceptance

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