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As part of efforts to reduce cases of malaria in prisons, the AngloGold Ashanti Malaria Control Limited (AGAMal) is undertaking a 10-day indoor residual spraying in all prisons across the country.
The spraying exercise, which commenced on August 13 is part of efforts to rid the facilities off mosquitoes and reduce the incidence of malaria among prison inmates and staff.
,The indoor residual spraying by AGAMal expected to end on August 23 is in partnership with the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP), Ghana Health Service and the Ghana Prison Service with support from the Global Fund.
Speaking at the maiden launch of the exercise at the Nsawam Medium Security Prisons, the Programs Director of AGAMAL, Samuel Asiedu disclosed that the project was in line with the company's focus of eliminating malaria among vulnerable sub-populations in society.
''We are dellighted that we have this opportunity to extend our expertise to our brothers and sisters at the prisons as well as the hardworking prison staff who are continuously exposed to the menace of the female anopheles mosquitoes", he stated.
Mr. Asiedu also said, "This initiative will be very beneficial to the Prisons Service because the insecticide we are using lasts up till 9 months before its efficacy reduces."
The Program Manager for the National Malaria Control Programme, Dr. Keziah Malm showed gratitude for the initiative by AGAMAL and thanked them for their continued efforts in helping Ghana tackle its malaria challenges.
AngloGold Ashanti Malaria Control Program was established to combat the menace of malaria that was affecting productivity among its staff, community health and family wellbeing.
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