The purpose of the brief is to provide malaria endemic countries, particularly country-level government and private-sector stakeholders and policymakers, with guidance on monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of malaria in pregnancy (MiP) services, including recommendations on standard indicators for tracking progress toward meeting national and global targets for preventing and managing MiP. The focus is primarily on routine indicators captured through national health management information systems (HMISs) and used for monitoring within countries at all levels of the health system. The brief is intended to consolidate existing MiP M&E guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO), complementing the new WHO guidance for malaria program managers, the 2018 malaria surveillance guidelines, and the WHO MiP M&E guidelines from 2007. The content of the brief further aligns with the Global Technical Strategy for Malaria 2016–2030 and A Framework for Malaria Elimination.
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