Ifakara Health Institute (IHI)
The meeting which is expected to take place this week will cover
the period of 2016 to 2030 and is being organised by the Ifakara Health
Institute (IHI) and Roll Back Malaria.
A statement availed to The Guardian by IHI yesterday said the
meeting is a part of preparations for the development of the next
iteration of the Global Malaria Action Plan.
Helen Prytherch, one of the consultants working to develop the
GMAP2 for the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) partnership said one of the
regional consultations has already been held and some preliminary
findings that should be included in the GMAP2 document have emerged.
She said in order to validate the preliminary findings and ensure
that the GMAP2 is aligned with country realities, a series of country
consultations are being arranged.
“The purpose of the country consultations is to engage stakeholders
at a country level in the GMAP2 development process. Ideas and feedback
gathered during the consultation will ensure that GMAP2 is in line with
the country’s realities,” she explained.
Prytherch said the country consultations will be highly
participatory events that promote dialogue between stakeholder groups to
share their needs and identify opportunities for further collaboration.
Prytherch mentioned some of the people who will attend the meeting
as the Deputy Executive Director of a Geneva based RBM Secretariat, Dr
Thomas Teuscher who in that intent after the Country Consultation, the
stakeholders will continue to leverage the discussions.
According to her, participants will include senior officials from
the ministries of Health and Social Welfare, Lands, Housing and Human
Settlements, Water, Local Government and Regional Administration, Vice
President’s Office (Environment), researchers, NGOs as well as other
renowned players in the fight against malaria.
Prytherch underscored that the GMAP2 will demonstrate how a
context-tailored ‘business case’ can be made for malaria reduction and
elimination at regional and country level.
She further said the GMAP2 will underline how action at all levels
can be accelerated by overcoming bottlenecks, optimising alignment,
fostering accountability and creating a social movement for a
malaria-free world.
SOURCE:
THE GUARDIAN
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