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Table 2 Number of mosquito nets re-treated per camp.

From: Subsidized sales of insecticide-treated nets in Afghan refugee camps demonstrate the feasibility of a transition from humanitarian aid towards sustainability

 

Year

 

2001

2002

2003

Camp

Number

Number

%*

Number

%*

Ashgharoo 1 2

   

455

 

Azakhil 1

85

733

99

1,522

70

Azakhil 2

338

975

89

1,942

79

A. Warsak

 

630

 

724

115

Badaber

88

314

77

347

43

Bagzai

 

1,961

 

2,794

82

Basoo

   

209

 

Bhagicha

1,334

1,912

102

1,545

62

BHUs Haripur**

562

1,701

76

2,813

125

Bushera

   

1,631

 

Chapari

   

712

 

D. Dola

598

375

52

467

58

Dallan

642

1,021

80

1,534

76

Darsamand

 

1,061

 

1,782

107

Gambilla

   

85

 

Ghamkol 1

53

153

72

215

101

Ghamkol 2

71

150

65

134

58

Ichrian

   

128

 

Jalala

 

67

 

93

68

Kahi

   

1,461

 

K. Chandna

379

605

100

883

100

Kagan

807

720

76

619

56

Katakana

173

419

81

512

71

Kerala

397

416

93

345

58

Kheshko

   

88

 

Kotki 2

413

550

73

653

54

M. Khoja

 

448

 

1,103

73

M. Kot

   

1,241

 

Naguman

134

322

608

215

47

Naryab

334

654

93

1,036

95

Oblan

62

142

78

219

120

Old Bagzai

   

150

 

Satin

   

785

 

Shashu

   

1,111

 

Thall 1

147

507

90

1,011

95

Thall 2

 

568

 

1,016

85

Toor

 

441

 

752

110

W. Khwara

 

884

 

1,648

84

Yakakhund

   

103

 

Zarinoor

754

1,473

95

1,849

83

Zangali

   

30

 

Total

7,371

17,056

 

32,390

 
  1. * Estimated percentage re-treatment is given for years subsequent to the first re-treatment campaign, as calculations are based on the total number of nets treated during the annual campaign over the total number of nets retreated during the previous year (as a proxy for the total number of nets that are in a camp) or over the total number of nets sold during the previous year(s), whichever value was greater. ** Combined data from 7 BHUs