Malawi

Malaria in Africa: Malawi

Malaria is a major health problem in Malawi. With your help, NetsforLife® is working to distribute life-saving nets and train people in Malawi on malaria awareness and prevention.

Progress Indicators

  • Nets distributed to date: 151,912
  • Community members reached: 409,394
  • Community volunteers trained: 3,315
  • Nets to be distributed in 2010: 70,000
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Population:
13.5 million
Reported malaria cases:
4.5 million*
Cases among children under 5:
11,000*
Reported Deaths:
13,000*

* Data on Malawi based on figures from WHO’s World Malaria Report 2008.

Malawi has a predominantly agrarian-based economy, with 90% of the population living in rural areas. Agricultural products— primarily tobacco — account for 80% of export revenues.

The current government has been successful in rooting out corruption and establishing sound fiscal policies which bode well for the country’s future.

However, a persistent drought and the rising HIV/AIDS prevalence rate (currently 14.2% of adults are infected) threaten progress.

Malaria in Malawi

Malaria is a major public health problem in Malawi, as all of the country is at risk of transmission due to the tropical climate. Transmission peaks in December and June.

NetsforLife® Implementing Partner:

NetsforLife® will be working with the Church of the Province of Central Africa in three of its four dioceses: Diocese of Northern Malawi, Diocese of Southern Malawi and Diocese of the Upper Shire.

Areas Impacted

NetsforLife® is working in 15 districts in Malawi: Thyolo, Blantyr, Muzuzu, Nkkhata-bay, Ru, Phi, Mzimba, Karonga, Zomba, Machinga, Mangochi, Balaka, Manza, Neno and Ntcheu.

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