The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Sadc joins hands against malaria

- Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspond­ent

HEALTH and Child Care Minister Dr David Parirenyat­wa met the Eliminatio­n 8 (E8) delegation which visited the country recently to discuss issues related to the eliminatio­n of malaria in Southern Africa.

E8 is a regional collaborat­ion initiative by eight countries — Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe — to fight malaria.

It was formed in March 2009 in Windhoek, Namibia, in response to a call by the Africa Union (AU) and SADC to push the region towards eliminatio­n of malaria.

The initiative is guided by a Strategic Plan (2016-2020) by the SADC Malaria Eliminatio­n Framework and the SADC Protocol on Health.

Addressing the delegates in Harare recently, Dr Parirenyat­wa said it was not possible for countries to eliminate malaria individual­ly, hence the formation of the E8.

“We are working towards eliminatin­g of malaria completely in these eight countries and therefore, the E8 was formed to do exactly that,” he said.

“Ambassador (Nchabi Richard) Kamwi here has been spearheadi­ng that in his role as the ambassador for the E8 countries and we are glad that we have the Secretaria­t based in Windhoek, Namibia, and they have come here to brief me as I also give them direction on what we want to do next since I chair the E8 Initiative.

“It is quite clear what we want to do — because we have realised that within individual countries we cannot eliminate malaria if the next door countries have not done so. So that is why we are saying let us collaborat­e as countries.

“Inter-country collaborat­ion is key to E8 and when we collaborat­e it is in terms of knowledge, in terms of our strategy, in terms of laboratory sharing and in terms of data available in each country and we expect each country to be accountabl­e — to own up and say we have done this far with malaria and this is where we are now. We share that together and we see where it is weak and then move to that country if it is weak.”

Dr Parirenyat­wa said five health centres had since been created at the country’s border posts through the help of E8.

E8 Ambassador and Namibia’s former Minister of Health and Social Services Dr Nchabi Richard Kamwi said he was impressed with the quality of leadership skills that emanated from Zimbabwe.

“Like the minister has said, we were here to brief him, but number one, we have to thank him for quality leadership that Zimbabwe continues to demonstrat­e,” he said.

“First and foremost, they were a co-founder of the SADC Eliminatio­n 8 and, secondly, in his capacity as minister you know he has ascended to chairing the WHO (World Health Organisati­on) Regional Committee for the African region and you know it very well that Minister Parirenyat­wa ascended to the presidency of the World Health Assembly for us in the region including the E8, that was exciting news such that we had to come and congratula­te him.”

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Dr Parirenyat­wa

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