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Malaria Consortium — Monitoring and Evaluation of Net Distribution in Anambra, Nigeria

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  • Focus Area: Global Health & Development
  • Category: Global Health & Wellbeing
  • Organization Name: Malaria Consortium
  • Amount: $1,099,808

  • Award Date: December 2021

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    Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $1,099,808 to the Malaria Consortium to study effects of its campaign to distribute long-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) in Anambra state, Nigeria, in early 2022. This grant was made on GiveWell’s recommendation and follows our support for a similar monitoring study in Ondo state.

    See GiveWell’s page on this grant for more details.

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