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  • SayPro Uncomplicated malaria

    This is diagnosed when symptoms are present, but there are no signs to indicate severe infection or dysfunction of the vital organs.

    This form can become severe malaria if left untreated, or if the host has poor or no immunity.

    Symptoms of uncomplicated malaria typically last 6 to 10 hours and recur every second day. Some strains of the parasite can have a longer cycle or cause mixed symptoms.

    As symptoms resemble those of flu, they may be undiagnosed or misdiagnosed in areas where malaria is less common.

    In uncomplicated malaria, symptoms progress as follows, through cold, hot, and sweating stages:

    • a sensation of cold with shivering
    • fever, headaches, and vomiting
    • seizures sometimes occur in younger people with the disease
    • sweats, followed by a return to normal temperature, with tiredness

    In areas where malaria is common, many patients recognize the symptoms as malaria and treat themselves without visiting a doctor.

    Fever: Symptoms, treatments, types, and causes

    A person has a fever when their temperature is higher than 100°F (37°C). Learn about fever types, symptoms, causes, and treatments in this article.

  • SayPro Severe malaria

    In severe malaria, clinical or laboratory evidence shows signs of vital organ dysfunction.

    Symptoms of severe malaria include:

    • fever and chills
    • impaired consciousness
    • prostration, or adopting a prone position
    • multiple convulsions
    • deep breathing and respiratory distress
    • abnormal bleeding and signs of anemia
    • clinical jaundice and evidence of vital organ dysfunction

    Severe malaria can be fatal without treatment.

    Anemia: Symptoms, types, treatment, causes, diet, and more

    Anemia is the most common blood disorder. With anemia, the body does not have enough red blood cells and is unable to deliver enough oxygen around the body. Read more here.

  • SayPro HOW MALARIA CAN BE PREVENTED;

    There are several ways to keep malaria at bay.

    Vaccination

    Research to develop safe and effective global vaccines for malaria is ongoing, with one vaccine already licensed for use in Europe. No vaccine is yet licensed in the U.S.

    It is essential to seek medical attention for suspected symptoms of malaria as early as possible.

  • SayPro HOW TO TREAT MALARIA (INCLUDING DURING PREGNANCY AND FOR CHILDREN

    Treatment aims to eliminate the Plasmodium parasite from the patient’s bloodstream.

    Those without symptoms may be treated for infection to reduce the risk of disease transmission in the surrounding population.

    Artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT) is recommended by the WHO to treat uncomplicated malaria.

    Artemisinin is derived from the plant Artemisia annua, better known as sweet wormwood. It is known for its ability to rapidly reduce the concentration of Plasmodium parasites in the bloodstream.

    ACT is artemisinin combined with a partner drug. The role of artemisinin is to reduce the number of parasites within the first 3 days of infection, while the partner drugs eliminate the rest.

    Expanding access to ACT treatment worldwide has helped reduce the impact of malaria, but the disease is becoming increasingly resistant to the effects of ACT.

    In places where malaria is resistant to ACT, treatment must contain an effective partner drug.

    The WHO has warned that no alternatives to artemisinin are likely to become available for several years.

  • SayPro Malaria Management, Strategy, and Finance Associate Consulting Service

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    Overview

    The Clinton Health Access Initiative, Inc. (CHAI) is a global health organization committed to saving lives and reducing the burden of disease in low-and middle-income countries, while strengthening the capabilities of governments and the private sector in those countries to strengthen and sustain high-quality health systems that can succeed without our assistance. For more information, please visit:

    CHAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and is committed to providing an environment of fairness, and mutual respect where all applicants have access to equal employment opportunities. CHAI values diversity and inclusion, and recognizes that our mission is best advanced by the leadership and contributions of people with diverse , backgrounds, and culture.

    CHAI’s global malaria program provides direct technical and operational support to countries around the globe to strengthen their malaria programs and reduce the burden of this preventable, treatable disease. We support governments to scale up effective interventions for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and surveillance, with the goals of sustainably reducing the number of malaria-related illnesses and deaths worldwide in the short-term and accelerating progress towards malaria elimination in the long term.

    Position Summary:

    CHAI is seeking a highly motivated individual to work as a Malaria Management, Strategy, and Finance Associate to help the governments in southern Africa—including Namibia, South Africa, Angola and Zimbabwe—obtain the financial resources necessary to achieve historic reductions in malaria cases and deaths and achieve malaria elimination.

    The Associate will provide direct support at the highest levels of government. Areas of support consist of working alongside country and technical experts to develop or refine the governments’ national strategic plan for malaria, supporting the development of a costing model to assess financial resources needed, assisting with cost optimization analysis for health strategies, and contribute to forecasting of resource needs.

    The Associate will also support the Ministries of Health and partners to develop Global Fund Funding Requests for the 2024-2026 funding cycle to secure key financial resources to help the country achieve its malaria targets. Additionally, the Associate will help the malaria programs ensure that they are able to maximize the use of existing resources and help them plan for and seek out the additional resources they need. The Associate will report to the Manager of the Global Malaria Management, Strategy, Finance Team, but also have a close working relationship with the regional technical team and country teams.

    The Associate will bring outstanding analytical, problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills and must be able to work independently and have a deep personal commitment to producing results. No background in malaria is required, but the Associate is expected to be proficient in using Microsoft Excel. Most of all, CHAI places great value on relevant personal qualities including resourcefulness, tenacity, independence, patience, humility, and strong work ethic.

    The position will be based in Eswatini with extensive international travel (40-60%) within the southern Africa region.

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    SayPro and areas of support to government programs will include:

    • Work with national malaria staff and CHAI country teams to optimize and cost national malaria programs by building Excel-based costing and budget models
    • Conduct costing and financial analyses and support the development of funding proposals and operational plans
    • Support governments to meet Global Fund requests and satisfy grant application requirements, including budget development
    • Assist government programs and donors with addressing the long-term sustainability of malaria funding, by forecasting future funding gaps, mapping and assessing funding opportunities (both innovative and traditional), and working other technical teams and partners to streamline and integrate malaria services to lower costs
    • Serve as a trusted advisor to CHAI country teams
    • Serve as liaison between CHAI regional technical teams, country partners, and stakeholders
    • Build strong relationships with stakeholders across government, non-governmental organizations, and the private sector
    • Engage with and cultivate donors, including individuals, corporations, and organizations interested in supporting malaria programs
    • Draft presentations and reports for internal and external stakeholders
    • Coordinate meetings and facilitate knowledge sharing between government programs and partner organization in the region to ensure coordination
    • Provide program and budget updates for internal project management, best practice sharing, and donor reporting
    • Other responsibilities as needed

    Qualifications

    • Bachelor’s degree in Business, Commerce, Policy, Public Health, International Development, or related field
    • 2-5 years of working with increasing levels of responsibility and leadership in management consulting, public health, or other relevant fields
    • High levels of proficiency in Microsoft Excel, and moderate knowledge of Word, and PowerPoint
    • Fluent in spoken and written English
    • Demonstrated analytical, quantitative, and problem-solving skills
    • Ability to oversee multiple work streams simultaneously, to set priorities, and to work independently and flexibly with a strong commitment to excellence in high-pressure situations
    • Exceptional written and oral communication skills
    • Strong diplomatic and interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships in a challenging multicultural environment.

    Advantages:

    • Master’s degree in Business, Policy, Public Health, International Development, or related field
    • Experience working and communicating with government officials, multilateral organizations, or development donors
    • Experience living or working in resource-limited countries
    • Experience working remotely with a decentralized/remote team
    • Knowledge of malaria and/or other major global infectious disease problems
    • Experience or knowledge of health finance, public finance, or finance for development
    • Proficiency in Portuguese

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