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Sierra Leone FETP Steering Committee Strategic Meeting for Enhanced Public Health Initiatives

On April 15, 2024, the Steering Committee of the Sierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) convened its first meeting since the establishment of the National Public Health Agency (NPHA) in December 2023. The purpose of the meeting was to review membership of the steering committee since its establishment in 2017. Additionally, the meeting centered on reviewing the progress of the FETP implementation, tackling challenges, determining program policies and activities, aligning program activities with NPHA priorities, monitoring resource utilization, budget planning for sustainability, strengthening partnerships with key stakeholders, and evaluating the program’s impact while identifying areas for improvement. The meeting, chaired by the Executive Director (ED) of Sierra Leone NPHA, Prof. Foday Sahr, featured a presentation by the Resident Advisor, Dr. Gebrekrstos Negash Gebru, on the overall progress, key achievements, challenges, and next steps. Notable attendees included the Deputy ED of Sierra Leone NPHA, the Country Director and Deputy of United State Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US-CDC), and other senior officials.

AFENET and Partners Collaborate with Sierra Leone Ministry of Health through the EPI program to Introduce Malaria Vaccine using DHIS2 for Electronic Reporting

We are thrilled to announce a groundbreaking collaboration between the African Field Epidemiology Network (AFENET) and the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health through the EPI program in the introduction of a new malaria vaccine. This initiative marks a significant milestone in the fight against malaria, a disease that continues to impact millions of lives globally. AFENET, renowned for its expertise in public health initiatives, is at the forefront of supporting the vaccine introduction through the innovative use of DHIS2 for electronic reporting. This digital solution will streamline data collection and reporting processes, enabling real-time tracking of child vaccination efforts, and ensuring timely intervention where needed. The partnership with the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health underscores a shared commitment to improving healthcare delivery and combating infectious diseases. By leveraging technology and collaborative efforts, we aim to enhance vaccination coverage and ultimately reduce the burden of malaria in the country. Join us in celebrating this important step towards a healthier future for all. Stay tuned for updates on our progress and the impact of this crucial vaccination program. Together, we can make a difference in the fight against malaria.