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SWIPHA AGAINST MALARIA - PARTNERS NYSC |
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(FOR AFRICA MALARIA DAY 2007) |
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Swipha has always been in the forefront
in the malaria battle and has recently taken the fight
against malaria to a new and higher level. Although swipha
is a pharmaceutical manufacturing and marketing company with
a wide range of antimalarials like FANSIDAR® and
FANSIMEF®,as well as ACTs, DART® and
FARENAX®, it has taken a bold step to carry out
public enlightenment campaigns on the effective prevention
and treatment of malaria. |
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This campaign tagged Swipha Against
Malaria (SAM) programme according to the MD, Mr. Colin
Cummings, “is in line with the company’s Corporate Social
Responsibility policy and also part of our collaborative
effort with other Government and Non-Governmental Agencies
involved in the Roll Back Malaria programme” |
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The first phase of this campaign was
directed at the 2007 Batch A corps Members of the NYSC
programme. The activities took place during their 3-week
orientation camp in Delta, Anambra, Kaduna, Nasarawa, Kwara,
Benue, Plateau and Bayelsa States as well as the FCT Abuja.
Other states covered include Kano, Imo, Borno, Katsina,
Lagos, Cross Rivers, Oyo, Ondo, Ogun, Abia and Enugu States. |
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The Managing Director further said that
the design of the programme is such that the corpers will
not only protect themselves from malaria attack during their
service year, but as they serve in various communities in
the country would become change agents and advocates of the
new Federal Government’s policy on the treatment of malaria. |
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During the African Malaria Day
celebration last year (2006) the Federal Government launched
the New Policy in the treatment of uncomplicated malaria
using drugs known as Artemisinin Combination Therapies (ACTs). |
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With the present policy, the ACTs are now
considered as Over-the-Counter (OTC) medicines and so they
may be purchased from Pharmacies without prescription. To
this extent, public enlightenment is necessary. |
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Speaking to the corpers in Sagamu, Ogun
State, the Area Manager Lagos, Mr. Emeka Odiah, told the
corpers that with the lessons learned during the lecture, it
is hoped that they are now in a position to save Nigerians
from dying of malaria during their sevice year and beyond. |
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The lecture covered effective prevention
of malaria through reducing or eliminating the breeding of
mosquitoes by dislodging stagnant water, cutting of bushes
around one’s neighbourhood, sleeping under Insecticide
Treated Bed Nets (ITNs) and use of Indoor Residual Sprays
(IRS) amongst others. |
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However, in the event that one comes down
with malaria, prompt and effective treatment using ACTs is
required to achieve good treatment outcomes. |
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At each of the camps, swipha talked to
all the corps members in camp. Thereafter, they held a
technical session (clinical meeting) with the medical corps
members at the camp clinic during which the company donated
their brands of ACTs – DART® and FARENAX®
for use at the camp clinics. |
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To add excitement to the event, all the
corpers in the camp participated in a lucky dip. Wonderful
gift items ranging form gas cookers, blenders, toasters,
Electric irons as well as promotional materials were given
to winners. |
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Indeed the camp management in each of the
camps expressed their gratitude and commended swipha’s SAM
programme. The corpers on their part were full of praise for
swipha. |
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Malaria has been described as the world’s
most deadly and devastating tropical disease. It accounts
for 1.2 to 2.7 million death worldwide every year. It is
equally said that malaria kills an African child every 30
seconds. The swipha’s SAM programme could not have come at a
better time than now. |
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For images of our partnership click
images |
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