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From: Impact evaluation of malaria control interventions on morbidity and all-cause child mortality in Mali, 2000–2012

Fig. 1

Timeline illustrating funding, evaluation periods and timing of implementation of malaria policies and interventions, Mali, 2000–2012. Between 2001 and 2012, the Government of Mali (GOM) and its international development partners invested heavily in a series of malaria control policies and strategies. These included: (1) distribution of ITNs (by social marketing, free to high risk populations, and finally via universal national campaign); (2) IPTp (beginning in 2003); (3) use of ACT (launched in 2006) and a test-and-treat policy (implemented in 2010); (4) IRS (launched in 2008 in 2 districts). The greatest investment came after 2006 from sources including GOM, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and PMI

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