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Health Management
Community Systems Strengthening (CSS) for Malaria Control

Summary of main features of CSS for malaria control nased on 2009 workshop

Summary of main features

Purpose To provide consensus approaches to Community Systems Strengthening and related Guidance for Global Fund proposal development.

Scope of interventions The document covers approaches to strengthening community systems for enhancing malaria control.

Limitations
The approaches discussed are largely applied commnity by community and may be challenging difficult to implment in a broad-based approach.

Output
Methodologies and approaches that have proven to be effective and represent a consensus among experts.

Time frame
Implmentation roughly aligns with global fund grant implementation cycles.

Potential users
CCMs, NGOs, FBOs and CBOs.

Skills required
Familiarity with community based engagement in traditional African settings.

Type of software
PDF

User manual available?
Not applicable

Type and length of training required
Not applicable

Available languages
English

Country applications Not country specific




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