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A villager whose house was sprayed with insecticide. Spraying is done once a year to kill malarial mosquito larvae in the remote clusters of homesteads, with each spray operator walking from village to village, 7 days a week for a period of 21 days. The work to reach all homes in the province lasts 63 days, and employs 180 spray operators, to protect a population of approximately 780,000 people. The activities are part of a cross-border initiative between Zimbabwe and Zambia to eliminate malaria in the Zambezi valley, thereby paving the way for social and economic prosperity in the region.
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A villager whose house was sprayed with insecticide. Spraying is done once a year to kill malarial mosquito larvae in the remote clusters of homesteads, with each spray operator walking from village to village, 7 days a week for a period of 21 days. The work to reach all homes in the province lasts 63 days, and employs 180 spray operators, to protect a population of approximately 780,000 people. The activities are part of a cross-border initiative between Zimbabwe and Zambia to eliminate malaria in the Zambezi valley, thereby paving the way for social and economic prosperity in the region.
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The Global Fund/John Rae
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