Funder
UNICEF Indonesia
OUCRU Investigators
Lenny L. Ekawati
Dr Iqbal Elyazar
Adhi Andrianto
External Investigators
Dr. Hellen Prameswari
Dr. Minerva Theodora
Deddy Supriyanto
Silas Mabui
Irawan, MPH
Anastasiah, MPH
Dr. Herdiana Basri
Dr. Ermi Ndoen
Location
Greater Jakarta
Duration
2020-2023
Despite years of malaria control efforts, Papua remains the most affected area in Indonesia, with up to 90% of national malaria cases reported here. This has prompted the National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) to explore mass drug administration (MDA) as an intervention. MDA involves giving antimalarial drugs to entire populations in targeted areas to reduce transmission quickly. NMCP ran the first MDA pilot in two highly affected districts of Papua, covering 7,000 people. The aim of this evaluation is to determine the effectiveness of MDA in reducing malaria cases and understand any challenges in implementation.
The study analyzes data collected during the MDA pilot. The intervention consists of three phases:
The study uses interrupted time-series analysis to assess the impact of MDA over time. A control group (villages not receiving MDA) is also being considered to compare results.
As of the end of 2023, the final MDA round has been completed. Analysis is ongoing.