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  • Neftaly Malaria Vector Control

    Neftaly Malaria Vector Control

    Neftaly Malaria Vector Control

    Targeting the Source. Protecting Communities. Saving Lives.

    Malaria continues to pose a serious threat to millions, especially in sub-Saharan Africa and tropical regions. At Neftaly, we implement strategic, science-based vector control solutions to reduce mosquito populations, interrupt transmission, and support malaria elimination goals.


    ???? Why Vector Control Matters

    Malaria is transmitted by Anopheles mosquitoes, and the most effective way to fight the disease is by stopping it at its source. Vector control not only protects individuals but also reduces the overall parasite burden in communities, making it a cornerstone of public health strategy.


    Neftaly’s Comprehensive Vector Control Solutions

    1. Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS)
    We deploy trained teams to apply long-lasting insecticides on walls and surfaces where mosquitoes rest — protecting households for months.

    2. Insecticide-Treated Nets (ITNs)
    Neftaly distributes and monitors the proper use of bed nets treated with WHO-approved insecticides, with targeted campaigns to ensure usage among high-risk groups like children and pregnant women.

    3. Larval Source Management (LSM)
    We identify and treat breeding sites — such as stagnant water bodies and drains — using biological or chemical agents to reduce mosquito reproduction.

    4. Community Education & Mobilization
    Through outreach and training, we empower communities to eliminate breeding sites, use bed nets effectively, and recognize early symptoms of malaria.

    5. Environmental Management
    We support structural and behavioral changes — such as improved drainage, sanitation, and housing design — to make environments less favorable for mosquito breeding.

    6. Surveillance & Data-Driven Targeting
    Neftaly uses digital mapping, mobile data collection, and real-time analytics to track mosquito density, resistance patterns, and intervention effectiveness, ensuring that resources are used efficiently.


    ???? Built for Impact — in Every Setting

    Neftaly’s malaria vector control programs are adaptable for:

    • Rural villages and remote communities
    • Urban slums and peri-urban zones
    • Refugee camps and emergency settings
    • Government-led national malaria control programs

    ???? Science-Led. Community-Driven. Results-Focused.

    Our programs follow international guidelines from WHO’s Global Malaria Programme and regional initiatives such as RBM Partnership to End Malaria. Neftaly combines scientific best practices with community engagement for sustainable success.


    ???? Our Malaria Vector Control Toolkit Includes:

    • WHO-certified ITNs and IRS equipment
    • Larvicides and biological agents
    • Mobile apps for vector surveillance
    • GIS tools for mapping breeding sites
    • IEC materials for community awareness
    • Training programs for local spray operators and health workers

    ???? Our Mission: Zero Malaria Starts with Stronger Vector Control

    At Neftaly, we believe malaria is preventable and beatable. By focusing on the mosquitoes that carry the disease, we’re saving lives, protecting families, and creating healthier futures — one community at a time.


    ???? Partner with Neftaly to Fight Malaria

    Whether you’re a ministry of health, NGO, global donor, or research institution — Neftaly is ready to collaborate on high-impact vector control solutions.

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  • Neftaly To achieve 95% of targeted population protected with at least one appropriate vector control intervention by 2017

    Neftaly To achieve 95% of targeted population protected with at least one appropriate vector control intervention by 2017

    Neftaly Goal: Protecting 95% of the Targeted Population with Effective Vector Control Interventions by 2017

    Vector control remains a cornerstone in the fight against malaria, directly reducing transmission by targeting the mosquitoes that spread the disease. Neftaly is dedicated to supporting Namibia’s malaria elimination efforts by ensuring:

    At least 95% of the targeted population is protected with at least one appropriate vector control intervention by 2017.


    Key Vector Control Interventions

    1. Long-Lasting Insecticidal Nets (LLINs)

    • Wide-scale distribution of LLINs to vulnerable groups, including children under five and pregnant women
    • Regular community campaigns to replace worn-out nets and promote consistent, correct usage
    • Community education to increase net care and usage rates

    2. Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS)

    • Annual IRS campaigns conducted with high coverage in malaria-endemic areas
    • Training and equipping spray teams to ensure effective application and safety
    • Monitoring insecticide resistance and adapting strategies accordingly

    3. Environmental Management and Larval Source Control

    • Community mobilization for environmental cleanup to reduce mosquito breeding sites
    • Promotion of drainage, water management, and other habitat reduction techniques where applicable

    Strategies for Achieving High Coverage

    • Collaborate with regional and district health authorities to plan and implement vector control campaigns
    • Engage community leaders and health workers to build trust and acceptance of interventions
    • Use data-driven targeting to prioritize high-risk populations and geographic hotspots
    • Strengthen supply chains to ensure uninterrupted availability of vector control commodities
    • Monitor coverage and effectiveness through household surveys and entomological surveillance

    Expected Impact

    Achieving 95% coverage with vector control interventions will:

    • Substantially reduce malaria transmission and incidence
    • Protect vulnerable populations, lowering morbidity and mortality rates
    • Support Namibia’s progress toward malaria elimination and sustainable control
    • Contribute to healthier communities and stronger health systems