Malaria and sudden health risks decrease significantly in central Ethiopia

The health bureau of central Ethiopia reports a significant decrease in malaria and sudden health risks in the region. This outcome is based on a performance assessment of the first six months of the 2018 budget year.

Addis Ababa, February 13, 2018 (FMC) – The health bureau of central Ethiopia states that malaria and sudden health risks in the region have significantly decreased.

The bureau's public health institute conducted a performance assessment for the first six months of the 2018 budget year, highlighting the strength of the region's health system. This evaluation focused on readiness and response capabilities.

Bureau spokesperson and institute director Ato Mamush Husen noted that a non-malaria health system has been established through participatory efforts, featuring robust readiness and response operations. By enhancing community awareness, assessing and preparing for malaria patients, and collaborating with neighboring regions, the pressure from malaria, typhoid, and cholera-like conditions has been substantially reduced over the past six months.

Additionally, numerous activities are underway to ensure health services through research and technology. These achievements stem from coordinated and prepared system strengthening.

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