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Since 2008, IMA has provided technical assistance to the $1.5 million USAID-funded Malaria Communities Program led by the Christian Social Services Commission in Tanzania.
Through advocacy, training and working closely with religious leaders, the program's goal is to increase access to IPT (intermittent preventive treatment) and ACT (Artemisinin-based combination therapy) as well as to distribute long-lasting insecticide treated nets (LLINs) among pregnant women and children in 160 villages in two southern regions in Tanzania.
IMA's role is to provide technical assistance in the form of management and administration, health information systems management, report writing, data compilation and finance.
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