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Malaria: UNICEF to distribute 358, 134 treated nets in Borno

THE United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says it has concluded arrangements to distribute 358, 134 insecticide-treated nets in four local government areas of Borno, for malaria prevention and control.

UNICEF’s Communication Specialist, Kusali Kubwalo, said that the nets would be distributed to children under the age of five, expectant and breastfeeding mothers.

According to Kubwalo, ” the exercise will be conducted in collaboration between the UNICEF, Borno State Primary Health Care Development Agency (SPHCDA) and the State Ministry of Health.

“The nets which were procured with the support of the British Department for International Development (DFID), will be distributed to deserving families in Bayo, Biu, Kwaya Kusar and Hawul Local Government Areas,” Kubwalo said in a statement issued in Maiduguri.

She said the beneficiaries would be sensitised to ensure effective utilisation of the nets.

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Also, she said that the organisation had so far distributed 45, 868 treated nets in the Shani local government council.

On the importance of the exercise, she said: “The exercise is designed to ensure the survival and protection of children, pregnant women and members of their families against malaria.

” Malaria is endemic in Nigeria and considered to be one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children and pregnant women.”

Also, Mr Geoffrey Ijumba, UNICEF’s Chief, Borno Field office, said: “Preventing malaria is critical to improving nutrition, maternal and child health.

” Pregnant women and their babies are especially at risk since malaria infection during pregnancy can lead to stillbirth, low birth weight and other complications,” Ijumba said.

S-Davies Wande

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