AREAS OF WORK
Core capacities central to success
The core capacities that contribute to a successful program cycle—drawn from a classic public health model and adapted to the realities of national malaria control programs in sub-Saharan Africa—are essential for national programs to effectively lead rapid scale-up efforts and maintain high program coverage.
The MACEPA Learning Community is a forum for leading-edge malaria control programs to showcase their existing strengths, share lessons, and build on each other’s experiences in order to develop excellence in all areas and expand effective programming.
Planning: Developing consensus strategies with partners.
Resourcing and implementing: Matching resources to priorities and executing the plan in a coordinated manner.
Monitoring and evaluating: Tracking performance and measuring impact.
Advocating and communicating: Documenting the experience, showcasing success, and making the case for continuing the work.