Off the wire
Cuban hurdler Dayron Robles to miss Rio Olympics due to injuries  • News Analysis: South Sudan experts say foreign protection force not solution  • Southern Africa observer teams hail Zambia's preparations for polls  • Family planning, HIV/AIDS testing campaign launched in West Africa  • Death toll from cholera outbreak in South Sudan rises to 22  • Iraqi judiciary clears parliament speaker of graft charges  • Philippine stock market up on Tuesday on back of strong earnings  • Militants plotting strike on Singapore declared suspect  • 2nd LD Writethru: 2 killed in explosion in N. Afghan city  • PSX tracks global oil surge to post hefty gain  
You are here:   Home

Niger launches major campaign against seasonal malaria

Xinhua, August 9, 2016 Adjust font size:

Nigerien authorities have launched a major preventive campaign against seasonal malaria among children aged between three months and five years.

The campaign was officially launched over the weekend in the western town of Torodi by First Lady Hadji Aissata Issoufou, the patron of anti-malaria war in Niger.

Over 9,000 health workers have been mobilized for the campaign that will last for four months, at a total cost of 4.5 billion CFA Francs (7.6 million U.S. dollars).

The objective of the Nigerien government and its partners is to reach 2.6 million children aged between 3 to 59 months within Zinder, Maradi, Tahoua, Dosso, Niamey, Diffa and Tillabery regions.

In Niger, malaria remains the main cause of morbidity with over 2 million confirmed cases in 2015, out of which 60 percent were children aged below 5 years, official statistics showed. Endit