Project Mosquito Nets

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Project Report | Feb 22, 2014
Results of A Follow-Up Study for Nets Distributed in September 2013

By Alka Subramanian | ED/Founder

Power of Love Foundation’s (POL) Project Mosquito Nets program provides long lasting insecticide treated bed nets and education on prevention of malaria to women and children in Zambia. At the last distribution in September 2013, 1000 long lasting insecticide treated nets were distributed to 920 families. The beneficiaries included women and children, people living with HIV/AIDS, TB patients, and pregnant mothers – segments of the population most vulnerable to malaria.

In December 2013, we reached out to beneficiary families to assess the impact of nets usage and to learn if the nets were being used as demonstrated during distribution activities. Here is a summary of our findings:

  1. The provision of 1000 nets benefitted 1476 people directly as each net was being shared by 2-3 small children or two adults.

  2. Out of the 1476 beneficiaries, only 31 people (24 children, and seven women) contracted malaria and were treated.

  3. As a result of the education on prevention of malaria and demonstrations prior to the distribution of nets, most beneficiaries (including older children) had increased knowledge of malaria, its signs and symptoms, how to prevent it, and about maintenance and usage of nets.

  4. Out of the 920 homes that were monitored, 116 households did not know that the nets can be re-treated every 6-12 months. In addition, 147 nets were mended as they were torn during use. These families have been educated on the proper use, maintenance, and re-treatment of nets.

  5. The health of all children has improved as seen by an improvement in their weight and CD4 counts. Out of the 200 HIV positive children in our pediatric HIV/AIDS care program, 51showed an increase in their CD4 count and all (except three), maintained their weight and CD4 count.

  6. As a result of better health of the children, there was an improvement in school attendance and performance.

  7. We discovered that most of the nets had become dirty due to the smoke in the houses. The beneficiaries suggested that it would be better if the nets could be made in colors other than white in future. We have made a note and will send this suggestion to the supplier of our nets. 

Response of Beneficiary Families and Need for Nets: Net recipients are very happy with the mosquito bed nets and they hope that the distribution activities continue in 2014 and beyond. They informed us that more nets are needed as there are several hundred households in their community who cannot afford to purchase a net and are sleeping without one in an area where the incidence of malaria is high.

Request for Funds: At this time we are raising funds to provide 2000 long lasting insecticide treated nets (LLIN’s) in Spring 2014 and an additional 2000 nets in Fall 2014. Please donate generously as your donation will go a long way in preventing malaria and keeping the children healthy and in school.

Thanks as always for your support and encouragement.

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Dec 30, 2013
Early Results of the Follow-Up Study on Nets Provided in September 2013

By Alka Subramanian | ED/Founder

Dec 13, 2013
A Big Thank You and Happy Holidays

By Alka Subramanian | ED/Founder

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Power of Love Foundation

Location: San Diego, CA - USA
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Project Leader:
Alka Subramanian
Founder/Director
San Diego , CA United States
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