A World without Malaria – Seminar Series
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“A World Without Malaria” is a comprehensive short video series containing 22 10-15 min videos dedicated to understanding, diagnosing, preventing, and treating malaria. The videos also consider topics like mosquito management, community health and hygiene, and how conditions like anaemia, TB and HIV relate to malaria.
This is a FREE resource; you can purchase it at no cost or make a donation.
Download the Study Guide, watch the entire series online, or download the videos for offline use. The choice is yours. Watch on your own, or better yet, work through the material with a small group.
Below is a course overview, an introduction video, a demonstration video and a handbook sample.
Note that original video files and a YouTube playlist link are made available; use the option best suited to you. Videos 6 and 10 have yet to be completed; we will notify you when they are ready.
Description
Created by “Buzz Off” – an Australian Mercy project, this series aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to combat malaria effectively in your community.
Series Overview:
Introduction and Background: Start with the basics of malaria, including its transmission and the parasite’s lifecycle.
Prevention: Learn practical steps to reduce malaria infections, including environmental management, using mosquito nets, and personal repellents.
Diagnosis: Understand the importance of fast and accurate malaria diagnosis, especially for vulnerable groups like pregnant women and children.
Treatment: Explore effective anti-malarial medications and proper treatment protocols to reduce deaths and improve health outcomes.
Community Involvement: Discover how to become a malaria advocate in your community, using education, strategic planning, and local resources to make a difference.
An Introduction to the series
Sample Chapter of the Hand Book
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Join us on this journey to create a world without malaria. Together, we can reduce its impact and save lives.
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