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Fourth International course on advanced malaria microscopy and quality assurance
3 February - 2 March 2011
Central Malaria Laboratory (WHO Regional Center of Excellence in Malaria Microscopy),
Directorate of Malaria Eradication,
Ministry of Health, Sultanate of
Oman
In collaboration with World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern
Mediterranean


Thirteenth International Diploma course on malaria programme planning and management
Islamic Republic of Iran,
15 April- 16 June 2011
School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Islamic Republic of Iran
National Institute for Health Research
Ministry of Health and Medical Education,
Islamic Republic of Iran


Malaria Programme Performance Review (MPR) and Malaria Strategic Planning process and tools
13-15 December 2010, Cairo, Egypt

WHO/EMRO and RBM partnership are planning to have a training workshop for malaria programme managers and partners on Malaria Programme Performance Review (MPR) and Malaria Strategic Planning process and tools in Cairo from 13 to 15 December 2010. The workshop objectives are to sensitize participants on MPR and MSP process, training participants on the manual and tools, develop plan and proposals for Malaria Performance Reviews and Malaria Strategic Planning in 2010-2011.


DCD Bulletin: a quarterly publication

DCD bulletin, volume 2, issue 3, December 2010
This web-based newsletter will disseminate important news, events, publications and announcements relating to communicable diseases in the Region. Highlights of this issue include an editorial on operational research for communicable disease control and the findings of three recent research studies on malaria, tuberculosis and cutaneous leishmaniasis, in addition to programme news on the regional strategy for the health sector response to HIV 2011–2015. We welcome your feedback and contributions. For queries or submission of material, please write to: DCD@emro.who.int , inserting “DCD Bulletin” into the subject line.


 


Congratulations: Morocco certified as malaria-free

WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan presented Dr Yasmina Baddou, HE the Minister of Health of Morocco with a letter certifying Morocco as free from malaria. The presentation was made on 18 May during the World Health Assembly. Later that day, Mr Ray Chambers, United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Malaria, noted the achievement of Morocco in his keynote speech to the Assembly. Procedures towards certification of the achievement of malaria elimination were launched by Morocco in 2008, following four years without local transmission. Following WHO standard operating procedures, which include intensive external evaluation, certification was granted in May 2010. Morocco is the second country (after United Arab Emirates) to be added to the official register of areas where malaria elimination has been achieved since WHO certification procedures, abandoned in the 1980s, were re-initiated in 2004. This is a happy end to the hard work of the Moroccan government and the intense certification procedures.

Weekly Epidemiological Record, No 24


Inter-country workshop on malaria surveillance, monitoring and evaluation
Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
11-13 May 2010


Operational Research in Tropical and other Communicable Disease, SGS final report summaries 2007-2008


Results portfolio 4
Small Grants Scheme
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First regional course on case management of malaria, 8 to 15 November 2009, Wad Medani, Sudan
 
The World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean is organizing the first regional course on the case management of malaria.
The course will be conducted in the Blue Nile National Institute for Communicable Diseases, University of Gezira, from 8 to 15 November 2009.
 


12th  International diploma course on malaria programme planning and management, 13 November 2009 to 7 January 2010, Bandar Abbas, Islamic Republic of Iran

Tehran University of Medical Sciences, School of Public Health, in collaboration with the World Health Organization Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean, will organize the 12th  International diploma course on malaria programme planning and management. The course will be conducted from 13 November 2009 to 7 January 2010 in the malaria training centre in Bandar Abbas, Islamic Republic of Iran.


:: 3rd International Course on Advanced Malaria Microscopy & Quality Assurance at the Central Malaria Laboratory (WHO Regional Center of Excellence in Malaria Microscopy), Directorate of Malaria Eradication, Ministry of Health Sultanate of Oman in collaboration with World Health Organization, Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean
Oman, 15th October – 14th November 2009
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:: Workshop on use of serological techniques in malaria epidemiology and management for HANMAT countries
Alexandria, Egypt, 2-4 June 2009  

The workshop is for endemic countries of Horn of Africa, Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The first 2 days of the workshop will be for training on ELISA techniques specific for laboratory focal points in NAMRU3 Lab facility in Cairo. The second part of the workshop will be in Alexandria to discuss on malaria serological techniques and their use in surveys, new updates on RDTs and resistance to ACTs and plan for drug efficacy studies in 2010-11. In this workshop participants will update network objectives and discuss inclusion of other M&E and surveillance activities in HANMAT mandate.

Workshop programme


:: Advanced international training course on malaria surveillance, monitoring and evaluation,
Moscow, Russia, 25 May - 15 June 2009

This course will take place in Moscow, Russian Federation from May 25 to June 15, 2009 for key African scientists in area of malaria surveillance, monitoring and evaluation. This course is being organized in collaboration with the WHO and is a part of the capacity development project supported by the Russian Federation.

The venue of the training course will be the Martzinovski Institute of Medical Parasitology and Tropical Medicine. This Institute was established in 1921, and one of its major achievements was planning, implementation and evaluation of the state malaria programme eradication in the USSR. Since then, it has played a key role in the maintenance of malaria free status through well developed and highly efficient malaria surveillance/vigilance system. The Martzinovski Institute is working closely with the WHO, and at one time was a WHO Collaborating Center on malaria, leishmaniasis, vector biology and control equipment testing. It has also carried studies on epidemiology of disappearing malaria, post-eradication epidemics, helminthiasis, control and preventive measures. 

This course on various aspects of malaria surveillance will be conducted by the faculty consisting of the staff of the Martzinovski Institute in collaboration with other institutions, particularly the Russian Medical Academy for Postgraduate  Training, Moscow University and Rospotrebnadzor (under Ministry of Health of Russian Federation). The number of participants will be limited to 15 persons from African countries in Africa and Eastern Mediterranean Regions of WHO. Working language of the course will be English.

Course programme


:: Regional course on training of trainers on use of malaria Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs)
Sana'a,
Yemen, 17-19 May 2009

Diagnosis is the key to effective case management, which represents one of the main interventions for malaria control and elimination. This achieved by laboratory diagnosis aiming at demonstration of malaria parasites in cases of fever suspected as malaria by microscopy or by antigen-detecting malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs).  Up till now, laboratory diagnosis of malaria has relied mainly on microscopy, which is the gold standard and the key diagnostic method for malaria parasitological confirmation.

During the past ten years, rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) for malaria have been developed. Such a development offers a complement to microscopy in some settings and areas where it is difficult to implement quality microscopy such as villages and remote areas.

RDTs can be used to detect only P. falciparum antigens or a combination of P. falciparum antigens and antigens common to all parasite species. Many tests are sold commercially. Recently,  a standard mechanism for evaluation of RDT performance has been developed . This allows to distinguish between well and poorly performing tests and will guide procurement process and entry into WHO prequalification and procurement schemes.

Many malaria endemic countries in EMR started large scale introduction of RDTs. To respond to increasing needs for training on different aspect of RDT implementation,   EMRO with support from Global Malaria Programme designed this TOT course. The course was conducted successfully from 17-19 May in Sana’a with participants from Afghanistan, Pakistan,  Saudi Arabia , Somalia  Sudan and  Yemen.

Course programme

Latest publications




Strategic plan for malaria control and elimination in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region 2006-2010
 


Guidelines on the elimination of residual foci of malaria transmission
 

Guidelines on prevention of the reintroduction of malaria