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Malaria Control in Cambodia: Community Mobilization for Malaria Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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This technical brief describes the approaches and lessons learned from the Malaria Control in Cambodia (MCC) project in mobilizing village malaria workers (VMWs) as an important source of information regarding malaria cases in remote communities. MCC is funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by University Research Co., LLC (URC).
Publication Date
December 2011
Resource Type
Publications
Project Reports
Regions/ Countries
Language
English