Click here for search results

Site Tools

Sudan

spacer
Decentralized Health System Development/ Southern Sudan Umbrella Program
spacer
Sudan
 
spacer
Pic_Sudan
tab_malaria_in_Sudan

Sudan has a high incidence of malaria with 35,000 deaths each year. Malaria control efforts are hindered by conflict, poverty, poor health infrastructure and low literacy rates. As a result, much of the population has little or no information and limited access to the prevention and management of malaria.

tab_booster_response

Sudan's national program continues to be strengthened by external funding that supports capacity building and finances commodities such as insecticide treated nets (ITNs). Since Sudan is not eligible to receive IDA funding, the World Bank administers two Multi-Donor Trust Funds to finance malaria control projects in the country. In Southern Sudan, US$1 million worth of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) will be distributed initially and additional support is expected to help reach the target of two nets per household by 2009. In Northern Sudan the trust fund is financing 190,000 LLINs and the government is financing 230,000 LLINs to be distributed in conflict affected rural areas.

Download Poster PDF_logo

Expected Results

Not Available

spacer
CntryGrphcs_Sudan
FactsFigures
Total Population
(2007)

38.6 million

Reported malaria cases (2003)

3,084,320

Households owning at least one ITN (2005)

North 21%

Children under age 5 sleeping under ITN (2005)

North 15.4%
South 1.9%

Bank commitment to malaria under the Multi-donor Trust Fund

US$ 16.5 million (South)

US$ 1.2 million (North)

Board approval date

N/A

Additional Indicators
LearnMore

Not Available

spacer



Permanent URL for this page: http://go.worldbank.org/6TBXP4TAY0