With the introduction of new indoor residual spraying (IRS) and insecticide-treated net (ITN) vector control tools, national malaria programs increasingly need to make data-driven, subnational decisions.
On Wednesday, August 23, PMI Evolve and the RBM Partnership’s Vector Control Working Group hosted a webinar, Evaluating the Impact of IRS and ITNs: Lessons from PMI VectorLink. Panelists included Dr. Vincent Sanogo, a consultant for the NMCP Cote d’Ivoire, who shared insights into the country’s use of clothianidin-based insecticides for IRS in 2020 and 2021; and Dr. Aïssata Koné, director of the NMCP Mali, who discussed her country’s experience using the new dual active ingredient (dual-AI) ITNs. Joining them were three PMI Evolve team members who have worked on these impact evaluations, Dr. Sarah Burnett, director of integrated data analytics; Emily Hilton, research associate; and Natalie Gales, impact evaluation and data associate. The event was moderated by Hannah Koenker, a senior technical advisor for PMI Evolve and the RBM Partnership Vector Control Working Group’s Workstream 1 |Task team 4 Co-Lead.
Watch the event recording here.
Access the slide deck here: English Version
Read our Technical Brief: Evaluating the impact of vector control interventions Results from the PMI VectorLink Project
These materials are also available in French:
Accédez au diaporama du webinaire (version française) ici.
Lisez notre fiche technique: Evaluation de l’impact des interventions de lutte contre les vecteurs : résultats du projet PMI VectorLink