National Project Implementation Plan - NVBDCP
National Project Implementation Plan - NVBDCP
National Project Implementation Plan - NVBDCP
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population that should have such protection. It may be larger than the<br />
population actually targeted in an annual operational plan, which could be<br />
constrained by limited supplies or funds.<br />
An effective LLIN is one that has been delivered to a household less than e<br />
years before, where e = longevity of the net, nowadays assumed to be either<br />
3 or 5 years depending on brand. Thus, there needs to be record-keeping on<br />
LLIN delivery for the past year to calculate the cumulative number of effective<br />
LLINs.<br />
The data should be supplemented by corresponding village-based data<br />
(proportion of villages in high risk areas with at least 80% coverage of IRS or<br />
ITNs), which should be broken down by “tribal and non-tribal”<br />
Data collection<br />
Monthly performance records prepared on standard formats by MPHS with<br />
support from MTS.<br />
Reporting<br />
Monthly and annual report from block to district and district to state<br />
9.2.4 Integrated Vector Management Outcome indicators<br />
Percentage of individuals in project districts belonging to ITN target population<br />
(defined by district planning according to national guidelines) who report<br />
having slept under an ITN during the previous night.<br />
Percentage of individuals in project districts belonging to IRS target population<br />
(defined by district planning according to national guidelines) who report<br />
having slept in a house, where all rooms had been sprayed once or twice<br />
(according to norm for the area) over the last 12 months and, where no room<br />
had been replastered/repainted since last spray.<br />
Data collection<br />
Annual household surveys<br />
Reporting<br />
Annual report from state and national level<br />
Denominator populations<br />
Delimitation of target populations for vector control is done according to the<br />
operational guidelines. Target population is the population that should be<br />
protected by a given intervention (eligible population), not the one that was<br />
planned to be protected in an annual plan affected by resource constraints.<br />
Nonetheless, the learning process may over time lead to modifications in the<br />
delimitations of these target populations. Different target populations are<br />
allocated village-wise to be targeted by either IRS or ITNs. Thus, each subcentre<br />
area, block and district has the following denominator populations:<br />
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