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Alliance for Malaria Prevention Expanding the ownership and use of mosquito nets” AMP presentation to HWG Oct. 27 th - 28 th 2011 Geneva, Switzerland
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Alliance for Malaria Prevention“Expanding the ownership and use of mosquito nets”

AMP presentation to HWG Oct. 27th - 28th 2011Geneva, Switzerland

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Overview of AMP progress and plans for 2012

1) Review of AMP support to HWG high priority countries in 2011. Summary of support to date and plans going forward 2011 and 2012.

2) Review of AMP working groups

3) Priority issues AMP 2011 - 2012 workplan

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AMP support HWG 10 high priority countries1) Burkina Faso:Support to date: Development of the mass LLIN distribution campaign PoA, logistics PoA anddevelopment of guidelines and tools for campaign implementationPlanned support 2011 – 2012: Support development of R11 proposal to ensure campaign planning is complete prior to proposal submission.

2) Chad:Support to date:Intensive support in 2011 including for implementation of the IDB-funded pilot projectin the Logones region. Support to implementation and logistics planning for larger campaignPlanned support 2011 – 2012:Ongoing support for the development of an M&E plan for campaign (GFATM grant requirement)and R11 proposal to ensure campaign planning complete prior to proposal submission

3) Cote d’Ivoire:Support to date:Development of campaign PoA and implementation toolsPlanned support 2011 – 2012:Tracking arrival of LLINs following insurance claim. Distance support – strong team

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AMP support HWG 10 high priority countries 4) India:Planned support 2011 – 2012:WB in contact to request TA support with upcoming WB and GFTAM funded LLINdistribution. Possible funding for TA from GFATMCountry will participate in Jan 2012 AMP trainings

5) Nigeria:Support to date:Support to RBM and partners with the development of implementation guidelines,training of the initial 12 states, training of State Support Teams and review of activitiesto date and future planning of SSTs.Mass LLIN distribution campaigns are coming to an end but likely suboptimalcoverage in terms of reaching UC.Planned support 2011 – 2012:Support to development of mop up or fill in strategies for states conducting state-wideor LGA level distributions.

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AMP support HWG 10 high priority countries

6) Uganda:Support to date:Development of implementation guidelines, logistics PoA, training resources and tools for campaign implementationPlanned support 2011 – 2012:Support to Phase 2 distribution including strategy revision given the time lag betweenPhase 1 and 2 distributions

DRC, Mozambique, Niger, Tanzania:TA support provided by in-county partners.

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Review of AMP eight working groupsBCC (Hannah Koenker, JHUCCP / NetWorks – [email protected])

Emerging issues (Stefan Hoyer, WHO-GMP – [email protected])

Monitoring and evaluation (David Gittelman, CDC / PMI – [email protected])

Net mapping(John Milliner USAID / PMI – [email protected])

Operations research(George Greer, USAID / PMI – [email protected] & Sylvester Maleghemi – WHO,Nigeria [email protected] )

Sustaining gains( Elena Olivi – PSI - [email protected])

Toolkit(Marcy Erskine -IFRC [email protected])

Training(Marcy Erskine -IFRC [email protected] & Jessica Rockwood – DFI [email protected])

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Priority issues AMP 2011 – 2012 workplan

Accessing country level funding for TA deployment:- Country requests for TA are changing.- Longer term varied TA missions (Implementation, logistics, M&E,

communications)- 2010 agreed priority for AMP was to access country level TA funds reduce

burden on OGAC funds- Successful collaboration with GFATM the first half of 2011 in Cameroun.

Will build on this success going forward with 2011 – 2012 TA proposal to GFATM via RBM secretariate.

Investing in people - Mentoring programme:- Objective to build country level or regional capacity- Will roll out on country by country basis as per criteria in mentoring

concept paper.

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Priority issues AMP 2011 – 2012 workplanDissemination of version 2.0 of AMP toolkit:- Currently on AMP website.- Will be distributed in ealry 2012

Investing in people – Jan. 2012 AMP Training workshop (Scale Up andLogistics):- Jan. 9th – 13th (English language scale up and logistics training)- Jan. 17th – 21st (French language scale up and logistics training)- 15 countries per training. - 3 country participants per training - Training will be self funded @ $2,000 per participant

AMP staffing changes:- In anticipation of additional GFATM funded TA Marcy Eskine will work full

time onAMP starting Dec. 15th 2011.

- To reduce operating deficit AMP Administrative Assistant (Melanie Caruso’s) position will be reduced from current100%

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Priority issues AMP 2011 – 2012 workplanVCWG and AMP aligned 2012 partners meetings:- VCWG meeting Feb. 6th – 8th 2012 Geneva- AMP meeting Feb. 9th – 10th 2012 Geneva

Expanded AMP core group (9 member agencies):CDC / PMI, DFI, IFRC, JHU CPP, Malaria No More, PSI, UN Foundation,USAID / PMI, WHO

2011 donor support:GFATM, IFRC, JHU – Networks, Malaria No More – US, Roll Back MalariaSecretariate , UNDP, UN Foundation (Nothing But Nets) UNICEF, USAID,Yarkool International

2011 deficit- Reducing costs / activities- Working with the private sector to generate funding / expand collaborationwith GFATM