Successful C-IPTp scale-up is on the horizon led by Ministries of Health with support from partners.
Partnerships
Partnerships Lend to Short- and Long-Term success
- Ministries of Health are driving implementation implementation and coordination across partners, through national technical working groups.
- Ministries of Health leadership, through integration of National Malaria Control Programs and National Reproductive Health Programs, are creating the enabling environment for C-IPTp.
- Partners including WHO, PMI, the Global Fund, BMGF are supporting Ministries of Health in achieving their MiP objectives.
- Civil Society Organizations and community leaders are playing a key role as trusted members of their communities.
- Promoting comprehensive care at ANC and acceptance of C-IPTp as a high-impact intervention for malaria in pregnancy.
- Support to and motivation of CHWs to distribute SP in the community.
Community Engagement
Sharing IPTp/ANC messaging with women in the community.
Mobilizing communities around IPTp.
Resources to Support C-IPTp scale-up
The TIPTOP scalability tools help countries monitor their progress toward scalability and support prioritizing actions to achieve scale.
Program Learning
Resources from our program learning events
- June VLM Meeting Report_FINAL
- June VLM Meeting Report_FINAL FR
- June VLM Meeting Report_FINAL PT
- Check back soon for the RPLM Report