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U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative
USAID leads the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI), which works in 24 partner countries in sub-Saharan Africa and three programs in the Greater Mekong Subregion in Southeast Asia. Learn more about where PMI works.
USAID-Supported Programs
USAID provides targeted support to fight malaria in Africa and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Africa
In addition to supporting 24 African countries through PMI, USAID provides targeted assistance to Burundi. USAID funds lifesaving commodities such as mosquito nets and malaria treatments, supports entomological monitoring, and strengthens supply chains, among other activities in Burundi. View the Malaria Operational Plans below for more information on USAID's malaria work in Burundi. Visit the PMI website to view Malaria Operational Plans for PMI partner countries.
Malaria Operational Plans for Burundi
FY 2020 Burundi MOP (pdf - 61k)
FY 2019 [PDF, 91.5KB] FY 2019 Funding Update [PDF, 38KB];
FY 2018 [PDF, 1.2MB] FY 2018 Funding Update [PDF, 233KB]; FY 2017 [PDF, 837KB] FY 2017 Funding Update [PDF, 30KB]
FY 2016 [PDF, 1.1MB]; FY 2015 [PDF, 668KB]; FY 2014 [PDF, 339KB]; FY 2013 [PDF, 225KB]; FY 2012 [PDF, 665KB]
Latin America and the Caribbean
The Latin America and Caribbean region continues to make important advancements toward malaria elimination. USAID funding and technical assistance in the region aims to accelerate progress against malaria. In collaboration with key partners, USAID supports countries to improve approaches for malaria diagnosis, treatment, vector control, and surveillance to promote even greater impact.
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