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Community Health Workers In Cote d’Ivoire Combat Malaria With Bicycles And Medical Supplies

In Côte d’Ivoire, community health workers are going above and beyond to combat malaria. They are travelling between remote villages on bicycles, equipped with medical provisions. Their efforts have yielded results, as they’ve achieved a reduction of up to 70% in malaria instances in certain areas this year.

In Côte d’Ivoire, a nation where malaria is endemic and ranks among the top 10 globally for malaria instances, combating the disease is imperative. In 2022, it constituted 3% of all malaria cases globally.

Supported by organisations such as Save the Children, a group of around 8,300 community health workers is at the forefront of the effort. François Kouadio, one of these workers, offers vital healthcare to children and expectant mothers in his community.

The selfless efforts of people like Kouadio have enabled families to receive prompt malaria diagnosis and treatment. The presence of a village health worker guarantees swift action, potentially saving lives.

François and his fellow workers reach as many as eight families daily, administering treatment, educating them about malaria prevention, and offering crucial support to their communities.

Sub-Saharan Africa carries the greatest burden of malaria cases and fatalities, affecting children under five, who constitute roughly 80% of malaria-linked deaths in the area.

Since 1991, Save the Children has been active in Cote d’Ivoire, partnering with various organisations to execute malaria initiatives nationwide. Dr. Yssouf Ouattara emphasises the life-saving significance of community health endeavours in combating malaria.

The World Health Organization is also using World Malaria Day 2024 to reignite efforts against the disease, which claims around half a million children annually.

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