As the world marks this year’s World Malaria Day,….looks at the strides made by various health agencies in reducing malaria related mortality as well as the challenges they face.
Mallam Ahmed Ciroma is a cattle herder with two wives living in Mayo-Nula. This is a remote settlement in Maiha local government area in Adamawa State that borders Cameroun. The major trade in the community is cattle herding and peasant farming. This community lacks basic infrastructure and has no tarred roads or potable water.
In 2013, the settlement was attacked by insurgents and is often under threat or attack due to the insurgency in the northeast, Nigeria. In Mallam Ciroma’s house, as in other households domiciled in that community, Long Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLIN) usage is very high and encouraged by local stakeholders including religious leaders. Mallam Ciroma said he, like many others in his community has had the privilege to benefit from the Society for Family Health’s (SFH) malaria social mobilisation.
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Society for Family Health is PSI’s network member in Nigeria.