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Nthanda Times | Health | Nsanje’s under- five children still battling malaria
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Nsanje’s under- five children still battling malaria

Gladys Nthenda
Gladys Nthenda - Senior Editor
Published July 12, 2024
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Malaria is said to be prevalent among under-five children at Chimombo Health Post in Nsanje district, a visit to the post by the Ministry of Local Government Unity and Culture has established.

A Health Surveillance Assistant (HSA), Maganizo Gavi who oversees the facility explained they serve at least 34 people per day since they started operations in January this year.

“So far, children seeking medical care present with malaria symptoms and we have been able to assist them accordingly, apart from ante-natal and family planning services,” she said.

Nsanje district has high malaria cases attributed to swamps that emanate from floods.

Gavi however, pleaded with authorities to ensure they address electricity issues at the post so that they continue to provide health care services to children without hurdles.

Maganizo GaviHealth Surveillance Assistant at Chimombo Health Post in Nsanje. Pic.Petro MkandawireMANA
Gavi: We have been able to assist children seeking medical care present with malaria symptoms

“In the long term, we would like to have electricity at this place so that the health post is secure, we also need an incinerator and bicycles to ensure we reach out to more people in hard-to- reach areas,” he added.

Reacting to the concerns, Director of Health and Social Services for Nsanje district council, Dr. Gilbert Chapweteka said they have already applied for electricity from the Electricity Supply Corporation of Malawi and that they are just waiting for response from the utility body.

Chapweteka, however, was quick to mention that the fridge that is available at the facility which stores vaccines runs on solar.

“Plans are in the pipeline to steadily expand the health post to a health centre. So, all of the problems that are being faced currently will be addressed as we progress,” said Chapweteka.

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