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RBM (Roll Back Malaria) ToolboxPublication DateOn-going SummaryTo strengthen malaria-endemic country capacity, the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership is offering, through the RBM Toolbox, existing "tools" (broadly defined) to help national programme managers, their teams, and their collaborating partners to improve programme action and performance. The RBM Partnership seeks systematised, easy-to-use, and publicly accessible tools for capturing and disseminating proven practices so that successes in the field can be shared widely and replicated. This Toolbox section of the RBM website is intended to be a sharing opportunity for all partners. As stated on the website: "Please use the contact information provided with each tool to get additional information on appropriate use and to provide feed-back about experiences with the tool. The initial set of tools found here will benefit greatly from use, adaptation, improvement and further refining and sharing. Please share additional tools that you think might be of interest to partners by using the "submit a tool" button on the upper left of the page." The Toolbox is organised into seven Categories of the programming cycle for malaria control; these are further divided into Key Areas where the tools are most appropriately aligned. The categories are as follows:
PublisherLanguagesEnglish, French ContactPrudence Smith
Communication and Advocacy Coordinator
Roll Back Malaria Partnership Secretariat
20 Avenue Appia
CH1211 Geneva 27
Switzerland
Tel: +41 22 791 4586 OR 5869
Fax: +41 22 791 1587
SourceRoll Back Malaria website accessed on September 17 2009. Placed on the Communication Initiative site September 17 2009 Last Updated September 17 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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