ANGOLA
The entire Angolan population is at risk for malaria, but transmission patterns vary by geographic location. Since Angola became one of the first countries PMI partnered with, Angola has made progress in malaria control. Data from a 2011 household survey show an almost 40 percent decline in parasitemia between 2006 and 2011. Overall, the mortality rate for children under five years of age has fallen by 42 percent in the past decade and is currently estimated at 68 deaths per 1,000 live births.
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ANGOLA MALARIA OPERATIONAL PLANS (MOPs)
The Malaria Operational Plans below are detailed 1-year implementation plans for PMI partner countries. Each plan reviews the current status of malaria control and prevention policies and interventions, identifies challenges and unmet needs to achieve PMI goals, and provides a description of planned PMI-funded activities. Each Malaria Operational Plan has been endorsed by the U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator and reflects collaborative discussions with the national malaria control programs and partners in country. Changes to these plans are reflected in revised postings.
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