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CDC and the U.S. President's Malaria Initiative
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2010
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Description:"The U.S. President's Malaria Initiative (PMI) is a U.S. Government initiative established in 2005 to cut malaria deaths by scaling up proven interventions in 15 target countries in Africa, where malaria exacts its worst toll. Now a key component of the U.S. Global Health Initiative, PMI is expanding to new countries and plans to reach approximately 450 million people, or about 70 percent of the at-risk populations of sub-Saharan Africa, by 2015. Its goals are ambitious: To cut malaria illnesses and deaths by 70% in the 15 original countries, and by 50% in new target countries. PMI is an interagency initiative led by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented together with CDC. PMI is one part of CDC's global malaria portfolio, which spans policy development, program guidance and support, scientific research, and monitoring and evaluating progress toward global malaria goals." - p. 1
11/24/2010: date from document properties.
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Pages in Document:print; electronic resourc; remote; [2] p. : digital, PDF file (2.43 MB, 2 p.)
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