News & publications
This section is a repository of all ACTwatch and FPwatch reports and publications, as well as other communication materials, such as posters and presentations. The repository can be searched using the search fields to the right. All data and information contained in these materials can be used freely if appropriately cited.
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ACTwatch Outlet Surveys 2013‐2014 ORS and Zinc Availability Findings from 9 Countries
Multi-country | Benin | Cambodia | DR Congo | Kenya | Madagascar | Nigeria | Tanzania | Uganda | Zambia | 2015ACTwatch antimalarial medicine outlet surveys were conducted in 2013 in the DRC (Kinshasa & Katanga provinces), Cambodia, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Uganda, and in 2014 in Benin, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia. A representative sample of clusters was selected to provide national estimates (provincial estimates only in the DRC) as well as estimates in urban and rural areas in Benin, DRC, Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. Within selected clusters, a census of all outlets with the potential to sell or distribute antimalarials and/or provide malaria blood testing was completed. All enumerated outlets were administered a series of screening questions to assess eligibility of the ACTwatch outlet survey. Screened outlets were administered additional questions to assess availability of ORS and zinc. This document summarizes the findings from these ORS and zinc availability questions.
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Antimalarial market complexity and diversity across 8 sub-Saharan African countries one decade after the introduction of artemisinincombination therapy
This poster was presented at the 9th European Congress on Tropical Medicine and International Health, which took place between the 6-10th September 2015. Findings are presented for malaria medicine outlet surveys conducted between 2009-2014 in Benin, the DRC, Kenya, Madagascar, Nigeria, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. Trends are presented for key ACTwatch indicators, including availability of quality assured ACT, non-quality assured ACT, SP, market share of all anitmalarials and ACT price. The evidence points to challenges in quality assured ACT uptake, despite shifts in national malaria treatment guidelines. Of note is the recent emergence of numerous non-quality assured ACTs and availability and widespread use of SP for case management. Price of quality assured ACT continues to be a barrier despite implementation of large-scale subsidy schemes targeting the public and private sectors.
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ACTwatch Study Reference Document Uganda Outlet Survey 2013
Survey reports | Uganda | 2015Suggested citation: ACTwatch Group and PACE. (2014). ACTwatch Study Reference Document: Uganda Outlet Survey 2013. Washington DC: PSI.
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ACTwatch Study Reference Document Madagascar 2013 Outlet Survey - French
Survey reports | Madagascar | 2015Suggested citation: ACTwatch Group and PSI/Madagascar. (2015). ACTwatch Study Reference Document: The Madagascar Outlet Survey 2013/14. Washington DC: PSI.
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Madagascar 2013/14 Outlet Survey Results - Presentation
Presentations | Madagascar | 2015This presentation was used during the Madagascar 2013/14 Dissemination Meeting held in Antanavario on July 7th, 2015. The presentation was given by Solofo Razakamiadana, ACTwatch Country Program Coordinator.
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Madagascar 2013 Outlet Survey Results - Study Brief - French
Briefs | Madagascar | 2015This brief (in French) summarizes the results of the 2013 Outlet Survey conducted in Madagascar.
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Prices and mark-ups on antimalarials: evidence from nationally representative studies in six malaria-endemic countries
Palafox B, Patouillard E, Tougher S, Goodman C, Hanson K, et al. Prices and mark-ups on antimalarials: evidence from nationally representative studies in six malaria-endemic countries. Health Policy and Planning, 2015, 1–13 doi: 10.1093/heapol/czv031
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Malaria, Medicines and Miles: Investigating household access to malaria treatment
This presentation was given by Benjamin Palafox at the Malaria Centre Retreat in March 2015.