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Significance of training, monitoring and assessment of malaria workers in achieving malaria elimination goal of Malaria Elimination Demonstration Project.

Harsh RajvanshiSekh NisarPraveen K BhartiHimanshu JayswarAshok K MishraRavendra K SharmaKalyan B SahaMan Mohan ShuklaAparup DasHarpreet KaurSuman L WattalAltaf A Lal
Published in: Malaria journal (2021)
The project has successfully demonstrated the value of recruitment of workers from the study area, outcome of training, and performance evaluation of field staff in malaria elimination programme. This careful strategy of recruitment and training resulted in a work-force that was capable of independently conducting surveillance, case management, vector control, and Information Education Communication/Behaviour Change Communication (IEC/BCC). The learnings of this study, including the training modules and monitoring processes, can be used to train the health delivery staff for achieving national goal for malaria elimination by 2030. Similar training and monitoring programmes could also be used for other public health delivery programmes.
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