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School-Based Deworming An Education Policy Priority o A solid evidence base o A simple, safe and cost-effective solution Lesley Drake University of California, Berkeley, April 2010 400 000 000 children Launched by the Education Task Force of the Young Global Leaders at the 2007 World Economic Forum at Davos o Advocating for large scale school-based deworming o Coordinating partner action o Providing in depth technical assistance and strategic support to governments

2008 CGI Mega-commitment DtW partners with... Deworm the World, together with key partners including AIR, FTC, WFP, and the World Bank, committed to deworm: o 10 million children through schools in 2009 o 75 million children over three years Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL), American Institutes for Research (AIR), The Eastern and Southern Africa Centre of International Parasite Control (ESACIPAC), Feed The Children (FTC), Foundation for Community Development (FDC), The Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases (GNNTD), Imperial College London, Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), The Partnership for Child Development (PCD), Right to Play (RTP), REACH, Save the Children, Schistosomiasis Control Initiative (SCI), United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), The World Bank, UNICEF In terms of advocacy... a coalition of partners working together to remove the barriers to large scale sustainable school based deworming. o Recognition by EFA high level group o Adoption by the Fast Track Initiative o Inclusion in the WFP school feeding policy

In terms of coordinating partner action Deworm the World Partner Countries In terms of technical and strategic support o Responding to countries on specific technical issues (e.g. treatment strategy) Bangladesh Cape Verde Central African Republic Côte d Ivoire Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethiopia The Gambia Ghana Guinea Haiti India Kenya Laos Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mozambique Nigeria Rwanda São Tomé & Príncipe Sierra Leone Senegal Sri Lanka Tanzania Uganda Yemen o In depth technical support to Kenya and Andhra Pradesh, India Kenya Supporting government action to scale up the national school based deworming programme. Population density (persons per km 2 ) Worm prevalence (%) Andhra Pradesh, India Supporting government action to scale up the national school based deworming programme Source: Brooker 2009 3.6 million children dewormed at a cost of $0.36 per child Over 2 million children dewormed at a cost of $0.18 per child

Deworming West Africa o An ECOWAS MoE School Health Focal Point Network led activity o Regional Capacity Building - Training of Technicians and Master trainers o Moving forward in the Gambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Nigeria Sierra Leone Nigeria Prevalence (%) of S. mansoni and Preventive Chemotherapy Treatment (PCT) strategies for School Age Children (SAC) for Schistosomiasis (SCH) and Soil Transmitted Helminthes (STHs). Osun State: Existing deworming programme The North: Limited data, mapping Required Map Showing Prevalence of STH in Nigeria Estimated 676 600 children for whom twice yearly treatment is required and only sufficient medicine for one dose. Twice yearly PCT-STH Biennial PCT-SCH & twice yearly PCT-STH Annual PCT-SCH and twice yearly PCT-STH Western Area 7% Kambia 3% Port Loko 2% Moyamba 1% Bombali 12% Bonthe 0% Tonkolili 33% Bo 13% Koinadugu 51% Pujehun 2% Kenema Kono 64% Kailahun 32% 30% Requires technical assistance in M&E Ogun State: High prevalence Requires technical assistance for rollout. The South - South: Limited data, mapping required 1.15 million children Courtesy of Helen Keller International

You can support us in taking action For more information visit www.dewormtheworld.org or email contact@dewormtheworld.org Deworming costs just $0.50 per child