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US Presidential Malaria Initiative to support Ebonyi for 20 years

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By Asma’u Ahmad

The United States Presidential Malaria Initiative has pledged to support Ebonyi State Government in the fight against malaria in the next 20 years.

The Senior Malaria Adviser of the initiative, Dr. Jessica Kabuka, made the pledge in Abakaliki during a courtesy visit to Governor Dave Umahi.

Dr. Kabuka regretted that Ebonyi has not benefitted much from the global fund, promising to widen its existing support to the state.

“The first phase of support is the fund from the U.S. Presidential Initiative which we are going to give you. We have been supporting the state in the procurement of insecticide mosquito treated nets, malaria drugs and preventive treatments for pregnant women to protect the unborn.

“We are also supporting Ebonyi to strengthening its health system, especially the health information management system, advocacy, community mobilisation and education,” she said.

In his response, Governor Umahi thanked the team for its support and for choosing the state among 11 states for the programme.

“We appreciate your supports for the state in the distribution of insecticide mosquito treated nets and drugs for the people,” he said.

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