Community Involvement Drives Action Against Malaria in Guinea
More than 2.3 million cases of malaria were reported in Guinea in 2021 alone, with children and pregnant women being particularly vulnerable to contracting it. Building on five years of progress achieved under the RTI-led USAID StopPalu project, USAID StopPalu+ operated in half of Guinea’s 38 districts and 5 communes of Conakry to help the country achieve its national goal of reducing malaria by 75%. The project strengthened community health by increasing community involvement and building local government and health provider capacity to monitor, prevent, diagnose, and treat malaria effectively.