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IRS Training

In a recent collaboration that bridged geographical boundaries, our team had the privilege of hosting distinguished visitors from the Gambia National Malaria Control Program (NMCP). The event marked a significant exchange of knowledge and expertise in the realm of Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS), with our very own experts, Ruth and Prof Ngonyani, leading the way in demonstrating the excellence of our approach.

Welcoming Gambia NMCP: A Global Perspective on Malaria Control

The presence of our esteemed guests from Gambia NMCP provided a unique opportunity to share insights and best practices in malaria control. As a global community, tackling malaria requires a collaborative effort, and this exchange served as a testament to our commitment to working hand-in-hand with international partners.

Ruth and Prof Ngonyani: Trailblazers in IRS

Our very own Ruth and Prof Ngonyani took the lead in showcasing the intricacies of Indoor Residual Spraying, illustrating the meticulous processes and methodologies employed in our efforts. Their expertise and dedication shone through as they guided our visitors through the various stages of IRS implementation.

Demonstrating Excellence: A Step-by-Step Showcase

The demonstration went beyond mere theoretical discussions, providing a hands-on, step-by-step showcase of how we execute IRS effectively. From the selection of suitable insecticides to the precise application techniques, every aspect was meticulously explained and demonstrated, offering our guests valuable insights that they could potentially integrate into their own malaria control strategies back in Gambia.

A Collaborative Learning Experience

The visit wasn't just about showcasing our capabilities; it was also an invaluable opportunity for mutual learning. Ruth and Prof Ngonyani engaged in fruitful discussions with our visitors, exchanging ideas and experiences that will undoubtedly contribute to the collective fight against malaria.

Looking Ahead: Strengthening Global Partnerships

As we reflect on this enriching experience, we are reminded of the power of collaboration in advancing our shared goal of malaria control. The successful showcase led by Ruth and Prof Ngonyani not only highlighted our commitment to excellence but also reinforced the importance of fostering strong international partnerships.

In the spirit of global solidarity, we look forward to further collaborations, exchanges, and shared initiatives that will propel us closer to a malaria-free world. The visit from Gambia NMCP was not just a demonstration of how we do IRS here but a celebration of our shared dedication to combating malaria on a global scale.