NMCP poised to eradicate malariaThursday, August 21, 2008 In its drive to eradicate malaria in the country, the National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP), in collaboration with the Department of State for Health, last week embarked on a massive house-to-house spraying exercise in Foni, Western Region. The exercise lasted for seven days and covered villages from Bullock to Sintet via Kalaji. Shortly before the teams were despatched to their respective destinations, Balla Kandeh, the coordinator of the exercise, briefed the teams and advised them to carry out their duties in a disciplined and respectful manner. He emphasised that they were dealing with harmful chemicals and should be careful whilst carrying out the exercise. He tasked them to counsel the landlords and residents of the compounds to stay out whilst spraying was being done and one hour thereafter. Michael Mendy, the area supervisor told them to focus on their work, adding that they should not touch anything whilst carrying out the exercise. In Sibanor, the residents welcomed the initiative as a move in the right direction. This year, the spraying will be followed by a bednet dipping campaign, which will take off soon after the spraying exercise in Foni. Author: by Musa Ndow | Media Actions |