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Mozambique

Mozambique by the Numbers

Infection in country

Number of pregnant women at risk of malaria each year
1,518,300

TIPTOP objective within Mozambique

Increase the number of women who receive 3 doses of intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) with quality assured sulfadoxine pyrimethamine in project areas to
60%

without negatively affecting the coverage of antenatal care visits

Team

Alberto Macamo

Alberto Macamo

Finance Manager


Elsa Nhantumbo

Elsa Nhantumbo

M&E Advisor


Helio Xerinda

Helio Xerinda

Finance Officer

Odete Cossa

Odete Cossa

Program Manager


Samuel Mabunda

Samuel Mabunda

Malaria Technical Advisor


Geraldina Salomao

Geraldina Salomao

Community Officer

Osvaldo Garrine

Osvaldo Garrine

M&E Assistant–Nhamatanda


Samuel Mabunda

Helder Henriques

M&E Assistant–Nampula


Castelo Guilichane

Castelo Guilichane

Community Officer–Nampula

Paulo Bulule

Paulo Bulule

Program Officer


Eladio Muianga

Eladio Muianga

Data Analyst


Esperanca Sambo

Esperanca Sambo

Community Officer–Meconta

André Lamina- M&E Focal point in Meconta district

André Lamina

M&E Focal Point–Meconta district



Local Research Partners

ISGlobal is partnering with the following groups to implement operations research activities.

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Infographic

TIPTOP conducted a rapid facility assessment in each country to guide project implementation. The following topics were assessed across TIPTOP supported facilities: facility readiness to support IPTp, ANC provider knowledge and perceptions related to MiP, facility data quality, and existing linkages between facilities and CHWs. See the results of the TIPTOP Rapid Facility Assessment here:

About TIPTOP

An innovative, community-based approach that aims to dramatically increase the number of pregnant women in malaria-affected countries in sub-Saharan Africa receiving life-saving antimalarial treatment.


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