NMCP Team Visits SAFMI Facility to Evaluate Innovative Malaria Prevention Initiative

By: Saidu Jalloh, Reporter

The National Malaria Control Programme (NMCP), led by Madam Ngadi Lombi, recently inspected the SAFMI facility to assess the progress of its groundbreaking malaria control initiative. The visit focused on the breeding process of Gambusia fish, a species renowned for its ability to consume mosquito larvae, providing a natural solution for reducing malaria transmission.

Frederick Yamba, Team Lead for Integrated Vector Control Management, praised SAFMI’s project as one of the most commendable interventions in the fight against malaria in Sierra Leone. “This project is a game-changer,” Yamba stated. “We are pleased that Sierra Leone was chosen for this innovative intervention, and we pledge our full support to ensure its complete success.”

Alhaji Dauda Musa, National Coordinator for SAFMI, speaking on behalf of CEO Artem Volchenko, reiterated the organization’s commitment to eradicating malaria. “We are so passionate about this cause that we are distributing Gambusia fish free of charge in Sierra Leone,” Musa explained, emphasizing SAFMI’s readiness to collaborate with the NMCP to maximize the project’s impact.

The Country Ambassador for SAFMI, representing founder Vitali Ginsburg, highlighted Sierra Leone’s unique position in this initiative, stating, “Unlike other African countries that expressed interest, we chose Sierra Leone because of our longstanding connection with this nation.”

Madam Ngadi Lombi commended SAFMI’s efforts and encouraged ongoing collaboration with the NMCP for strategic guidance. “This initiative is extraordinary,” she remarked. “Even in the absence of our Program Manager, we will ensure that one of the fish ponds is set up for him to experience this wonderful project.”

The SAFMI initiative introduces a sustainable approach to malaria control by leveraging the Gambusia fish’s ability to significantly reduce mosquito populations. This innovative method is expected to revolutionize malaria prevention in Sierra Leone and set a benchmark for similar interventions across the West African region.

The partnership between SAFMI and the NMCP marks a significant step forward in the country’s efforts to combat malaria, with the potential to save countless lives and improve public health outcomes.

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