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Subtheme 1: All-inclusive malaria SME approach 

PRESENTATIONS

rw

Rwuanda Malaria Control Effort Coordination

Dr. Aimable Mbituyumuremy, Rwanda NMCP

 

cAMMERON

Role of CHWs in Malaria Surveillance

Dr. Ekoyol Germaine, Cameroon NMCP (

 

poppy

Role of Digital technology

Poppy Farrow, Malaria Consortium

survelliance

Surveillance for elimination

Dr. Moustapha Cissé, MACEPA/PATH

 

Subtheme 2: Malaria SME in the context of specific intervention—protocol, tools, process, and indicators

PRESENTATIONS

Subtheme 3: Accurately measuring malaria service/intervention coverage and impact

PRESENTATIONS

Caterina

Malaria rebound

Caterina Guinovart, ISGlobal/PATH

 

david

The Bioko Island CIMS

David Galick, MCDI Equatorial Guinea

Subtheme 4: Setting up a resilient SME system for all transmission settings

PRESENTATIONS

Punam Amratia

A new generation of risk maps:

Punam Amratia, MAP

 

Arantxa

General update/RBM dashboards

Arantxa Roca Felter, Malaria Consortium and co-chair SP&DQ Committee

Hellen

Data dictionary protocol

Hellen Gatakaa, PMI Measure Malari

 

Michael

Resilience of systems

Michael Don Hainsworth, PATH

 

Subtheme 5: Updates on RBM and SMERG business

PRESENTATIONS

Prof. Richard Maude

RBM SMERG Community Health Committee

Prof. Richard Maude, MORU APMEN

 

Yazoume Ye, I

Update on American Journal of Tropical Medicine

Yazoume Ye, ICF/Measure Malaria

 

Updates from other RBM working groups

Dr. Elizabeth Juma

Case Management Working Group

Dr. Elizabeth Juma,

 

Julie Gutman

Malaria in Pregnancy (MiP) Working Group

Julie Gutman, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

 

Albaster Graham,

Multi-Sectoral Working Group

Albaster Graham, UN Habitat Switzerland

 

Justin McBeath

Vector Control Working Group

Justin McBeath, UK

 

Dr. Peter Olumese

RBM Country/Regional Support Partner Committee

Dr. Peter Olumese, WHO, and Melanie Renshaw, ALMA

 

ANNUAL MEETING

Kigali Marriot Hotel, Kigali Rwanda
Tue, 17 May 2022

The 33rd SME WG Annual Meeting that was held from 17 to 20 May 2022, in Kigali, Rwuanda, brought together 59 in-person SME WG participants from 20 countries. Moreover, online participants and speakers from various countries had the opportunity to attend through Zoom.

The four-day meeting, which started with a study tour on the first day, had an overarching benefit of enlightening participants of how malaria control efforts are being coordinated in Kigali, Rwanda

The main theme for the meeting was;

Streamlining SME to sustain gain and fully respond to emerging priorities in malaria control and elimination. What do we need to continue doing? What do we need to do differently?     

The subthemes were as follows:
Subtheme 1: All-inclusive malaria SME approach  (see presentations)
Subtheme 2: Malaria SME in the context of specific intervention—protocol, tools, process, and indicators (see presentations)
Subtheme 3: Accurately measuring malaria service/intervention coverage and impact (see presentations)
Subtheme 4: Setting up a resilient SME system for all transmission settings (see presentations)
Subtheme 5: Updates on RBM and SMERG business (see presentations)