Malawi (2006): MAP Study Evaluating the Coverage and Quality of Coverage of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Malaria Prevention, and Child Survival Products. Second Round.
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Malawi (2006): MAP Study Evaluating the Coverage and Quality of Coverage of HIV/AIDS Prevention, Malaria Prevention, and Child Survival Products. Second Round.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/A9XFT2
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Velia Manyonga
Philip Mkandawire |
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Harvard Dataverse
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Project MAP (Measuring Access and Performance) is a methodology that allows programmers to make an assessment of product availability and accessibility using pre-defined criteria for coverage, quality of coverage, and access. Its goal is to increase the overall efficiency of social marketed products and service delivery systems. The main objectives of PSI/Malawi’s 2007 second round MAP survey were to (1) monitor the coverage and quality of coverage of each of PSI/Malawi’s social marketed products (Chitetezo ITNS, M’bwezera Chitetezo ITN treatment kits, Chishango condoms, Thanzi ORS, WaterGuard Powder and WaterGuard liquid point-of-use water treatment) and (2) monitor market penetration of Chishango condoms in high-risk areas “Hot Zones”.
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MAP
ORS Water Treatment Retreatment Kit ITN Condoms Malaria Diarrhea Child Survival |
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2007-08-01
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