In many low- and middle-income countries, health systems face shortages of qualified health workers, and decision-makers lack the data and tools needed to optimize existing resources.
Final Report: HRH2030 Capacity Building for Malaria .
Project Report | August 15, 2022
CBM supported advisors in ten countries: Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Guinea, Niger, Sierra Leone, and Togo to help these countries meet their malaria eradication goals.
From 2016 to 2021, the USAID Human Resources for Health in 2030 (HRH2030) program Capacity Building for Malaria (CBM) activity supported the development of high-functioning health systems that are equipped to lead nationwide malaria activities in 10 countries across West and Central Africa. Through the long-term, embedded advisors’ model, the project provided strategic support to National Malaria Control Programs (NMCPs), strengthening their institutional capacity, leadership, health workforce, procurement, and supply management skills to help them make the best use of their Global Fund grants and President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) resources.