GLOBAL INITIATIVES
VOLUNTEERS WORKING IN MALARIA PREVENTION IN FY 2020 Peace Corps Volunteers are advancing the President’s Malaria Initiative through the agency’s Stomping Out Malaria in Africa initiative. Volunteers in 18 Peace Corps programs across Africa are collaborating to help eradicate malaria by carrying out malaria prevention, diagnosis, and treatment education campaigns at the community level. In areas where the program is involved in mosquito-net distribution, Volunteers collaborate with the President’s Malaria Initiative and local community leaders to ensure that the mosquito nets are used, maintained, and repaired as necessary, thereby maximizing U.S. government investments in malaria prevention. Volunteers also engage in behavior-change outreach to advocate for early interventions and strengthen community health worker networks’ capacity to rapidly diagnose and treat malaria. In FY 2020, the Peace Corps continues to focus its malaria programming and training to support the respective priorities of National Malaria Control Programs and for country-specifc malaria program needs. Despite the evacuation of Peace Corps Volunteers due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Peace Corps health programming staf continue to coordinate with partner organizations and support malaria control activities.11
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POST NAME
NUMBER OF VOLUNTEERS IMPLEMENTING MALARIA ERADICATION ACTIVITIES
Benin
15
Cameroon
15
Ethiopia
3
Gambia
7
Ghana
4
Guinea
13
Liberia
18
Madagascar
8
Malawi
11
Mozambique
15
Rwanda
15
Senegal
9
Sierra Leone
4
Tanzania
4
Togo
10
Uganda
7
Zambia
39
GRAND TOTAL
197
Volunteers were globally evacuated mid-March, 2020 due to the COVID pandemic, therefore FY20 data only refects results from Oct 1, 2019 – mid-March, 2020 (specifc date depends on the country). Additionally, during the evacuation, not all Volunteers were able to submit data prior to departing post which may result in under-reporting.
THE PEACE CORPS’ CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET JUSTIFICATION 2022
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