Successes in Malaria Control: Lessons Learned from Zambia

  • Friday, Dec 5, 2008

  • The CSIS Global Health Policy Center and PATH hosted a discussion on new survey findings from Zambia, which clearly indicate the effectiveness of the country's current malaria control efforts. Panel members discussed the lessons learned from Zambia's malaria program and their policy implications for the next U.S. Administration.

    Presenter

    Elizabeth Chizema, MD,
    Director, National Malaria Programme of Zambia

    Discussants

    Susan Okie, MD,
    National Correspondent, New England Journal of Medicine

    Ben Cheng, MS
    Director of Advocacy and Communications, Malaria Control and Evaluation Partnership in Africa (MACEPA), PATH

    Trent Ruebush, MD
    Senior Malaria Advisor, USAID

    Phillip Nieburg, M.D., M.P.H., (Moderator)
    Senior Associate, CSIS Global Health Policy Center

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