Fig. 1From: Are we interconnected? A qualitative study on the role and perception of different actors on malaria social behaviour change interventions in rural MozambiqueMap showing studies on the effectiveness of malaria interventions in Mozambique. Study 1, a qualitative study conducted in Nampula, a northern province, similar to Zambezia, with high malaria prevalence. The study explored the gendered decision-making matrix for malaria prevention and treatment. Study 2, a qualitative study conducted in Maputo province, Magude district, and examined community perceptions of malaria to inform elimination efforts in Southern Mozambique. Study 3, a qualitative study that collected evidence about integrating malaria education into primary school activities in Nampula (Ilha de Moçambique; Nacala Porto) and Niassa (Ngauma, Cuamba, and Chimbunila districts) provinces. Study 4 was about mobilizing communities for malaria prevention and control in Mozambique (Nampula province: Erati, Malema, Ribáuè, and Mogincual districts; Niassa province: Mandimba District). Study 5 (this study), a qualitative study that analyses the perceptions and interconnections between different actors (institutional and community) implementing SBC interventions in Zambezia province: Nicoadala and Namacurra districtsBack to article page