Malaria: Harnessing the power of routine health facility data

The WHO Global Malaria Programme (GMP) launched the Global Technical Strategy for Malaria (GTS) 2016-2030 in 2016. The GTS recognizes the urgent need to address weaknesses in surveillance, monitoring, and evaluation. “Transform malaria surveillance into a core intervention” is a key pillar of the strategy. Strengthening surveillance systems, as well enhancing the use of data for decision making are core components of Pillar 3.  

Key resources include:

  1. Malaria Surveillance, Monitoring and Evaluation Manual, 
  2. Malaria Surveillance Assessment Toolkit and
  3. Standardized District Health Information System 2 (DHIS2) malaria modules.

Alongside these resources, this course will enhance your ability to review and analyse malaria indicators recorded and reported at health facilities and interpret findings for effective decision-making and action-planning in malaria endemic countries. 

What will you learn:
  • Interpret malaria surveillance cascades.
  • Analyse core malaria indicators.
  • Interpret trends in malaria incidence, case management, and preventative interventions.
  • Use routine malaria data to inform decision-making.
  • Identify data quality issues in routine malaria data and, recommend corrective actions to address malaria data quality issues.  
Prerequisite knowledge:
  • Familiarity with Ministry of Health malaria program goals and interventions. 
  • Familiarity with routine disease surveillance systems. 
  • Basic analytical skills.

*Access to this course requires the user to register or create an account on the course platform.

Format
Online
Cost
Online
Duration
Online
Delivery
Asynchronous
Certification
Online
Language
Online
Format
Online
Cost
Free
Duration
Short (<1 day)
Delivery mode
Asynchronous
Certification
Yes/Free
Language
English